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Salvation has been made possible by Christ's atoning death on the cross.
One twentieth century example might help us understand Jesus as the atoning sacrifice.
He laid down His perfect life on the cross as an atoning sacrifice for us.
The guilt of our worst sins is covered with the atoning blood.
This led him to a moral crisis which he found resolved in the atoning work of Christ.
Are they covered by the atoning work of Christ?
However, salvation comes only through faith in the atoning death and resurrection of Christ.
And in what sense was that an 'atoning' sacrifice?
For all the Giants' talk about blocking out the playoff loss, the team has some atoning to do.
Paul does not believe that suffering has any atoning benefit for himself or for others.
God calls us and saves us through the atoning death of Christ.
I trust the atoning sacrifice of Jesus for forgiveness and eternal life.
The culmination of the evening came as the audience was taken to Christ's atoning work on the cross.
If you have atoning to do, like me, you will find more droppings.
No atoning blood will then wash away the stains of sin."
In his love, God sends Jesus to die as an atoning sacrifice.
Jesus is the atoning sacrifice enabling our sins to be forgiven.
Mankind can only be saved through Christ's "atoning work".
Jesus emerged as an "enlightened sage" whose exemplary life was more important than his atoning death.
Hence Jesus' redemptive activity does not end with his atoning death and resurrection in glory.
In all of Paul's writing you find nothing like the emphasis on the atoning work of Christ.
I reject as ridiculous the idea of an atoning sacrifice and spurn its presumed benefits.
In this reception, we are forgiven through the atoning work of Jesus Christ on the cross.
The resurrection which followed was God's seal of approval on Christ's atoning work upon the cross.
These four horns were sprinkled with the atoning blood of the sacrificial offerings made daily upon the altar.