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How do we know that Jesus has slain our sins?

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The death of Christ, symbolized in the narrative of Sisera's defeat, assures us that our sins are fully atoned for.

In the sermon, the act of Jael slaying Sisera serves as a vivid parallel to Christ’s triumph over sin. Just as Jael delivered Israel by defeating the enemy, Christ slayed our sins through His crucifixion, ensuring that they are nailed to the cross. This is fundamental to the gospel, presenting that through faith in Christ's sacrifice, our sins are not just defeated, but utterly destroyed. Thus, believers can have assurance that their sins are handled and that grace enables them to pursue a life free from sin's bondage.
Scripture References: Judges 4:22, John 1:29, Colossians 2:14

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