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How do Christ's wounds serve as a remedy for sin?

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Christ's wounds are a universal antidote that heals all afflictions of sin.

The healing we find in Christ's wounds is all-encompassing, serving as a universal remedy for the many afflictions caused by sin. Spurgeon teaches that no matter the depth of one's sin or the severity of its consequences, the sacrifice of Christ is sufficient to restore and heal. His blood, the ultimate atonement, looses the grip of sin upon our souls, allowing believers to experience liberation from guilt, fear, and despair. This application of His sacrificial love is the only means through which true healing can occur, reminding us to consistently seek refuge in His wounds.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5

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