My goal with this blog is to inspire people to find their faith to see the miracles in everyday life. Miracles are all around us. We need to just open our eyes and see them.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Introduction to "The Full Atonement"
Who knows what the word Atonement means? In Romans 5:8-11 is talks about us being reconciled to God through Jesus Christ, "by whom we have now received the atonement." In the Old testament in the books of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers we hear of the sacrifices preformed to "atone" for the peoples sins.
Since it is because of sin that we are no longer in harmony with the laws of our Father in Heaven and thus are separated from his presence, an atonement would have to do exactly what the word means. At-one-ment, it would have to bring us back to being at-one with God, or one with the will of God. Christ has made that atonement for us.
Now here is a question for the ages. How many parts are there to Christ's Atonement? When you break it down you'll find there are many different little parts to the Atonement. I want to keep it simpler than that. Because even though Christ does numerous things for us, I believe all the things He has done can be grouped together, and simplified that we might better understand and remember what it is he has done for us.
The Big Question I have now is how many groups can we narrow it down to? Fifty? Ten? Five? One? I have currently come up with about five groups we can use to break down the Atonement into. Only four of the five groups have to do with all that Christ has done for us. The last group is what Christ expects from us.
The First Three Groups are:
One: Christ's Suffering in the Garden
Two: Christ's Death on the Cross
Three: Christ's Resurrection on the Third Day
You will have to wait to figure out what the last group is. You are welcome to guess. There are no wrong answers. They just might not be what I am looking for. If you follow this closely I hope that I can show you the many things Christ did to Atone for our sins.
While you wait, think on what might be the other group.
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Atonement,
Christ,
Faith,
Grace,
Heaven,
Help from God,
Hope,
Justice,
Kingdom of God,
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Patience,
Repentance
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