When it comes to the atonement of Christ's death, we are again presented with the importance of grasping the bigness of God, our sin, and His love. But what is the atonement and how can the death of one man atone for all the sins of every Christian in history? These are weighty questions deserving of a weighty conversation. For help in this, John and Chuck are looking to a sermon from Solomon Stoddard in the book Salvation in Full Color.
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Show Notes: www.mediagratiae.org/blog/the-atonement
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Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf76J4UyRWc
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