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Why is the atonement important in sovereign grace theology?

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The atonement is vital because it demonstrates Christ's sacrifice for the elect, ensuring their redemption and salvation.

In sovereign grace theology, the atonement holds a pivotal role, as it illustrates Christ's sacrificial death specifically intended to redeem the elect. The Scriptures assert that Christ's blood and righteousness are the basis upon which believers stand before God. His atonement guarantees that those whom God has chosen will be saved, emphasizing His sovereignty in salvation. The foundation of the church, represented by the sockets of silver, symbolizes redemption and the debt paid in full through Christ’s death, affirming that salvation is rooted solely in God's grace and not on human works.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30, Ephesians 1:4-5

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