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Why is the doctrine of Christ's atonement fundamental?

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The doctrine of Christ's atonement is essential because it reveals God's justice and mercy, as Christ's sacrifice is the only means by which our sins can be forgiven.

The doctrine of Christ's atonement is fundamental to the Christian faith as it illustrates both God's justice and His mercy. Biblical teaching affirms that Christ served as both the scapegoat and the sin offering, bearing the sins of His people and satisfying God's wrath against sin (Romans 3:25). Through His atoning sacrifice, He provides eternal redemption, emphasizing that human efforts are insufficient for salvation and that reconciliation with God is made solely through Christ's completed work. Understanding this doctrine helps believers appreciate the gravity of sin and the immense love of God in providing a Savior.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25

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