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How do we know that Christ looses prisoners from sin?

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Christ looses prisoners from sin by substituting Himself during His atoning work on the cross (Romans 6:18).

Christ's work on the cross is the foundation of our liberation from sin's power. In Romans 6:17-18, Paul emphasizes that we were once slaves to sin, but through faith, we have become slaves of righteousness. This transformation occurs because Christ, through His sacrificial death, takes away the condemnation due to our sins. When we believe in Him, we are not only forgiven but also empowered to live righteously, breaking the dominion of sin over our lives. This divine intervention illustrates the significant truth that Christ actively engages in our redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 6:17-18

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