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Why is the blood atonement of Christ important?

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The blood atonement of Christ is essential as it is effectual and satisfies God's justice, securing salvation for God's chosen people.

The blood atonement of Jesus Christ is foundational to the gospel of God, as it effectively deals with the sin of believers. The significance lies in the belief that Christ did not merely attempt to atone for sin but accomplished it definitively—Hebrews 10 indicates that the blood of Christ puts away sin once and for all. The atonement is described as particular and powerful, ensuring that all for whom Christ died will be saved. This truth assures believers that God's redemptive plan is effective and that their sins are truly forgiven through the complete work of Christ at Calvary, highlighting the promise of justification for those in Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10, Hebrews 10:17, Hebrews 9:22, Genesis 15:9-10

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The Gospel Of God
Tom Harding · May 21, 2017
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