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Atonement Research Paper

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Sin An archery term in the Greek language, sin is the action of missing the target when an archer would aim and fire their arrow, or a more direct translation, “to fall short” of the target. This analogy paints an accurate picture of sin in the human life. Reaching God is the mark or target and sin is arrow coming short of the bullseye. Although sin was not always present on the earth, and one day will be eliminated from the earth, it is an everyday battle and struggle for all people, weather they have a knowledge of sin or not. Sin was first introduced into the world when Adam and Eve disobeyed God by eating the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This choice led to the separation of God and man because man was no longer …show more content…

These sacrifices symbolized a savior to come who would fulfill the law and defeat sin so that humans may no longer be bound by it. “The word atone, or atonement, is significant theologically. An easy way to remember the meaning of atonement is to break it down like this: at-one-ment. Essentially, atonement is all about reconciling, making amends for what has gone wrong, and reestablishing peace where there was conflict. Atonement allowed people who were distanced from God because of their sin to once again enjoy being “at one” with God. So in addition to providing avenues for expressing love and gratitude for God, the Law of Moses gave the Israelites specific instructions for making atonement for sin. Animal sacrifices gave the Israelites a tangible way of showing their sorrow and desire to have their relationship with God restored. Sacrifices also provided a substitute that could be offered in Israel’s place” (“Sacrifice and Atonement”). When God tore the temple veil after Jesus had given up His life as the perfect sacrifice or atonement for our sin it represented that all people, although born in sin and guilty of the law, could be with God again one

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