What does it really mean to be justified by faith? What is atonement, and why did Jesus have to die on the cross?
In this companion Bible study to Sunday’s sermon, we take a deeper look at some of the most important doctrines in the Christian faith. We’ll unpack the biblical meaning of justification, explore the rich language of atonement, and explain key theological concepts such as propitiation, expiation, reconciliation with God, and the penal substitution theory of atonement.
Rather than treating these as abstract theological terms, we’ll see how they reveal the depth of God’s love, the seriousness of sin, and the incredible grace made available through Jesus Christ.
In this study, you’ll learn:
- What justification means in the Bible.
- The difference between propitiation and expiation.
- How Jesus’ death reconciles us to God.
- What penal substitution teaches—and why it matters.
- How these doctrines fit together to explain the gospel.
Whether you’re new to Christianity, studying theology, or preparing to teach others, this lesson will help you understand the biblical foundation of our salvation and deepen your appreciation for the work of Christ on the cross.
Topics Covered
- Justification
- Atonement
- Propitiation
- Expiation
- Reconciliation
- Penal Substitution
- Forgiveness of Sins
- The Cross of Christ
- Romans 5
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