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How do we know the doctrine of no condemnation is true?

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The doctrine of no condemnation comes from Romans 8:1, affirming that those who are in Christ Jesus are free from guilt and judgment.

The doctrine of no condemnation is a glorious truth proclaimed in Romans 8:1, which states, 'There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.' This declaration assures believers that their sins are fully paid for by Christ's sacrifice, and they stand justified before God. It is not based on human merit, but solely on Christ's righteousness. Through faith in Him, believers are united with Christ and share in His perfect obedience, which allows for the imputation of His righteousness to them.

The assurance that believers are no longer under condemnation rests on the work of the Son of God, who bore the penalty of sin in their place. The fullness of this theology is captured in verses that follow, where it emphasizes God's justifying action through Jesus' death and the security of believers in their relationship with Him. Hence, the doctrine of no condemnation is rooted in both the love of God and the efficacy of Christ's atoning work, verified by the transformative power of God in the believer's life.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:1, Romans 8:33

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