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Why is the concept of Christ's eternal atonement important for Christians?

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Christ's eternal atonement ensures that salvation is complete and unrepeatable, giving believers confidence in their redemption.

The importance of Christ's eternal atonement lies in its sufficiency to cover the sins of His covenant people once and for all. In Hebrews, it is stated that Jesus offered Himself as the ultimate sacrifice, thus abolishing the need for repeated offerings. He effectively secured eternal redemption by satisfying God's wrath and upholding justice. This assurance enables Christians to live in the confidence of their salvation, knowing that through Christ’s finished work, their sins are fully atoned for and they stand justified before God.
Scripture References: Hebrews, John 10:11, Matthew 1:21

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