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How do we know Jesus' sacrifice puts away sin?

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Jesus' sacrifice is sufficient to put away sin, as affirmed in Hebrews 9:26, which states He appeared once to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself.

The concept of Christ putting away sin is foundational in Reformed theology, particularly articulated in Hebrews 9:26. The verse explains that Christ entered heaven itself to offer a perfect sacrifice for sins, once and for all. Unlike the repetitive sacrifices of the Old Testament, which could never truly remove sin, Christ's offering was once and sufficient for all those He represents. This is further emphasized in Isaiah 53:6, where the guilt of our sins was laid upon Him. His death satisfies God's justice, allowing for the full pardon of all whom He died for, as shown in the covenant promises of forgiveness in Jeremiah 31:34.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:26, Isaiah 53:6, Jeremiah 31:34

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