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How are Christians saved from their sins according to the Bible?

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Christians are saved from their sins through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who bore their sins on the cross.

According to the Bible, particularly in passages like Romans 8:1 and 1 Peter 3:18, Christians are saved from their sins by the vicarious suffering of Jesus Christ. He achieved this by dying as the just for the unjust, taking upon Himself the full penalty of sin on our behalf. This sacrificial act reconciles believers with God, liberating them from guilt and condemnation due to sin. Furthermore, believers are redeemed through faith—the belief that Christ's sacrifice is sufficient to atone for their sins—resulting in their justification and transformation into new creations that seek to live according to God's will.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, 1 Peter 3:18

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