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Why is understanding Christ's atonement crucial for Christians?

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Understanding Christ's atonement is crucial because it reveals how God can be just and yet justify sinners (Romans 3:26).

The importance of Christ's atonement cannot be overstated, as it is foundational to the Christian faith. Through His atoning work, Christ paid the penalty for sin, fulfilling God's justice while making justification possible for sinners. Romans 3:26 states that God can be both just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. This means that in Christ, believers are declared righteous, as their sins are imputed to Him, and His righteousness is granted to them. Moreover, the principle of substitution and satisfaction is evident—a holy God demands justice, which Christ propitiated through His sacrificial death. This understanding deepens our appreciation for God's grace and the enormity of salvation He offers.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25-26, Isaiah 53:5

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