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    What is the Atonement? As used in the scriptures, to atone is to suffer the penalty for sins, thereby removing the effects of sin from the repentant sinner and allowing him or her to be reconciled to God. Jesus Christ was the only one capable of carrying out the Atonement for all mankind.

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  2. The Atonement of Jesus Christ redeems all mankind from the Fall of Adam and causes all to be answerable for their own manner of life. This means of atonement is provided by the Father ( John 3:16–17 ) and is offered in the life and person of His Son, Jesus Christ ( 2 Cor. 5:19 ).

  3. Christ’s atonement allows everyone to be resurrected. For those who repent of their sins, it also opens the way to continued growth and progression through the eternities.

  4. 19 de oct. de 2009 · Apostles of Jesus Christ testify of the Savior's power to heal, change, and purify us through His Atonement.Subscribe to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter...

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  5. The Atonement of Jesus Christ is the foreordained but voluntary act of the Only Begotten Son of God. He offered his life, including his innocent body, blood, and spiritual anguish as a redeeming ransom (1) for the effect of the Fall of Adam upon all mankind and (2) for the personal sins of all who repent, from Adam to the end of the world.

  6. Both the Hebrew (kâphar) and the Greek (katallagē) words for atonement help us to understand the Savior’s role in overcoming sin and reconciling us to God. Forgiveness alone, however, does not leave us finished, complete, and filled with the joy we came to earth to obtain (see 2 Nephi 2:25; 31:19).