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How do we know that our sins are pardoned?

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Our sins are pardoned through Christ's sacrificial death, as proclaimed in Isaiah 40:2.

Isaiah 40:2 proclaims that the iniquity of God's people is pardoned, which is central to the message of the gospel. This concept is affirmed in the New Testament, where we learn that Christ bore our sins on the cross, fully satisfying God's justice. The doctrine of particular redemption teaches that for those who believe on the Son of God, their iniquity has been not just forgiven but fully dealt with. This means that God no longer holds their sins against them, as Christ's sacrifice has fully satisfied the demands of justice. Thus, faith in Jesus Christ is the assurance we need for the reality of our pardon.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:2, Isaiah 53:4-6

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