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Why is the atonement of Christ significant?

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The atonement of Christ is significant because it guarantees the salvation of the elect, securing their eternal life through His sacrifice.

The significance of Christ's atonement is multifaceted, primarily because it serves as the ultimate satisfaction of divine justice. Jesus, in His sacrifice, did not merely make salvation possible; He actually redeemed His people. The Scriptures assert that Christ put away sin through His death and that every individual for whom He died will be saved—there are no exceptions (1 Peter 2:8). The atonement stands as the foundation for the Christian faith, affirming that God’s purpose in salvation is realized fully and effectively in Christ’s work. It encourages believers to trust in His righteousness alone rather than their own, thereby enriching their faith and assurance in salvation.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:8, John 10:11, Hebrews 1:3, John 17:4

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