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How do we know salvation results in freedom from sin?

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Salvation results in freedom from sin as believers receive a new nature that empowers them to resist sin and live righteously (Titus 2:11-12).

When a person comes to faith in Christ, they undergo regeneration—receiving a new nature that is inclined toward righteousness rather than sin. This transformation is a fundamental aspect of salvation, as described in Titus 2:11-12, where the grace of God teaches us to deny ungodliness and live soberly and righteously. With the Holy Spirit dwelling within believers, they possess the power to overcome sin, marking a clear distinction between their former lives in bondage and their new lives of liberty in Christ. Thus, the evidence of salvation is not just forgiveness from the penalty of sin, but also liberation from its power.
Scripture References: Titus 2:11-12

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Liberty From Sin
Fred Evans · Apr 29, 2012
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