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How do we know that the winter of our sins is past as Christians?

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The winter of our sins is past because, through Christ's sacrifice, believers are made alive and justified before God.

The sermon illustrates that the concept of winter symbolizes spiritual deadness and the absence of life in sin. In contrast, the arrival of spring represents the new life and regeneration found in Christ. According to Scripture, believers have been made alive by grace through faith, which signifies that their past state of being dead in sins is transformed. Jesus has fulfilled the law on behalf of His people, satisfying divine justice through His sacrifice, thus bringing about justification. This transformation is not contingent upon the believer's works but is entirely a gift of God's grace, affirming that the winter is truly past for those who trust in Him. This assurance of salvation and a new beginning is central to the Christian faith.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1-5, John 15:5, Jeremiah 15:20

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