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Why is the doctrine of vicarious atonement important for Christians?

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Vicarious atonement assures Christians that their sins are fully paid for through Christ's substitutionary death.

The significance of vicarious atonement lies in its assurance of salvation for the believers. This doctrine expresses that Jesus took upon Himself the sins of His people as stated in Isaiah 53:6, where the iniquities of all were laid upon Him. This means that He experienced the punishment that we deserved, thus freeing us from condemnation. Furthermore, this doctrine emphasizes God's sovereignty in salvation, distinguishing our faith as a result of His grace rather than any action on our part. By recognizing that Christ's death was done on behalf of specific individuals, believers can have confidence in their secure position in Christ, knowing they are justified before God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Romans 5:8, 1 Peter 2:24

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