The Sabbath Deeper

Atonement in the Book of Romans

Jonathan Peinado, DMin Season 10 Episode 8

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In this episode, Pastor Jonathan Peinado explores how the biblical idea of atonement grows out of the broader theme of propitiation described in the book of Romans. While propitiation restores our relationship with God, atonement moves outward—calling us to repair what has been broken in our relationships with others.

Atonement involves more than simply saying “sorry.” It includes restoration, reconciliation, and making things right when harm has been done.

Drawing from practical examples this message highlights how the gospel reshapes our relationships.

Because Christ has served us and supplied what we could never repay, we are called to reflect that same spirit toward others—working to rebuild trust, restore dignity, and repair what sin has damaged. The grace we receive from God becomes the grace we extend to the people around us. ✝️