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How do we know the doctrine of sin and redemption is true?

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The doctrine of sin and redemption is grounded in Scripture, particularly the work of Christ and God's unchanging nature.

God's character demands justice and mercy simultaneously, and the doctrine of sin highlights our inherent need for redemption. In Isaiah 40, God prepares His people with the news that sin can be pardoned—this reflects the redemptive plan initiated before the foundation of the world. The atoning sacrifice of Christ fulfills God's justice, meeting the requirement for perfect righteousness. The certainty of salvation is rooted in God's unchanging purpose, as delineated in Ephesians 1, where believers are chosen in Christ before time began. Hence, we can trust in the truth of sin and redemption as it aligns with God's eternal plan.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:1-2, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8

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Clay Curtis · Mar 27, 2011
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