Elin said:
Christ's death on the cross paid the penalty for the sin of those who believe in him.
Christ's resurrection acquitted us of guilt (justified) in that it showed the Father
did regard our debt as paid, his justice as satisfied and we do, indeed,
have a guiltless right standing before him, which reconciles us.
However, keep in mind that Paul more often refers to Christ's death on the cross without
the resurrection, assuming its inclusion rather than as a separate work, in reconciling us
to God (e.g., Col 1:20; Eph 2:16; 2Co 5:20-21).
The sprinkling of Christ's blood in heaven is the application of his blood'sbenefits
through his ever-living intercession for us in the presence of God (Heb 9:23-24).
Christ's resurrection acquitted us of guilt (justified) in that it showed the Father
did regard our debt as paid, his justice as satisfied and we do, indeed,
have a guiltless right standing before him, which reconciles us.
However, keep in mind that Paul more often refers to Christ's death on the cross without
the resurrection, assuming its inclusion rather than as a separate work, in reconciling us
to God (e.g., Col 1:20; Eph 2:16; 2Co 5:20-21).
The sprinkling of Christ's blood in heaven is the application of his blood'sbenefits
through his ever-living intercession for us in the presence of God (Heb 9:23-24).
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as atonement (propitiation), starting with Ro 3:25 and Mt 26:28:
"God presented him as a sacrifice (death) of atonement (propitiation)." (Ro 3:25)
"This is my blood of the new covenant, which is poured out (death) for many
for the forgiveness of sin (salvation)." (Mt 26:28)
Salvation/redemption from the wrath of God (Ro 5:9) is by forgiveness of sin (Mt 26:28; Col 1:14;
Eph 1:7, 2:13; 1Pe 1:18-19) which forgiveness removes our guilt (Ro 5:18a, 19a) and God's wrath
on our guilt (Ro 5:9).
And then there's Mt 20:28 - Jesus died as a ransom to redeem (save) us from the wrath of God (Ro 5:9)
also 1Ti 2:6; Heb 2:17, 9:12, 14, 13:12; 1Jn 4:10; Ac 20:28.
You must reconcile to the above Scriptures, and not set against themselves, whatever Scriptures you present.