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How do we know that Christ forgives sinners?

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We know Christ forgives sinners through His words and actions, as seen in Luke 7:48 when He tells a woman, 'Your sins are forgiven.'

The assurance of Christ's forgiveness is foundational to the Gospel. In Luke 7:48, Jesus directly states to a sinful woman, 'Your sins are forgiven.' This act of forgiveness is a clear expression of God's mercy and love towards those who recognize their sinfulness. Jesus' willingness to forgive is consistent throughout the New Testament, reinforcing that He came not to condemn but to save. Additionally, Romans 8:1 reminds us that 'there is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus,' emphasizing His role as the justifier and redeemer of sinners. This forgiveness is vital for believers, providing them with peace and assurance of their salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 7:48, Romans 8:1

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