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Why is the atonement of Christ significant?

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The atonement of Christ is significant because it purged our sins and provided complete redemption, as stated in Hebrews 1:3.

The significance of Christ's atonement cannot be overstated; it represents the heart of the Gospel. Hebrews 1:3 reveals that Jesus, by Himself, purged our sins, signifying that He uniquely carried out a cleansing that no one else could achieve. His atoning work was an act of complete grace, ensuring that every sin is removed from those who believe. The perfect sacrifice of Christ not only satisfied God's justice but also affirmed the depth of His love toward sinners. This act allows believers to approach God with confidence, knowing that their sin has been dealt with fully, and that they stand justified and accepted in the sight of God due to Christ’s righteousness.
Scripture References: Hebrews 1:3, John 17:4

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