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How do we know the concept of forgiveness in Christianity is true?

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Forgiveness is rooted in God's grace and is made possible through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, as illustrated in Scripture.

Forgiveness in Christianity is established as an act of God’s grace, intricately tied to the redemptive work of Christ, which was sealed through His blood (Hebrews 9:22). This emphasizes that true forgiveness can only be obtained through the acknowledgment of Christ's sacrifice, showcasing God’s mercy towards sinners. The nature of forgiveness does not absolve one from their sins' consequences but serves as a harmonious act reflecting God's justice and love. Therefore, the foundational truth of forgiveness comes from understanding that while sin incurs debt, God, through Christ, has provided the means for forgiveness, fulfilling the requirements of His holy law (Mark 2:7).
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:22, Mark 2:7

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