Jesus' forgiveness is confirmed by His resurrection, which signifies that God accepts His sacrifice for our sins.
The authenticity of Jesus' forgiveness is deeply rooted in His resurrection from the dead. Romans 4:25 states that Jesus was raised for our justification, indicating that His resurrection confirms that God was satisfied with His atoning work. When Jesus tells the woman caught in adultery, 'Neither do I condemn thee,' it is a powerful declaration of her justification based on His forthcoming sacrifice. His resurrection assures us that all our sins are forgiven, and nothing can stand against us, as affirmed in Romans 8:33-34. This truth not only provides hope but also compels believers to live in accordance with His teachings.
Scripture References:
Romans 4:25, Romans 8:33-34, John 8:1-11
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