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How does Christ's death deal with the power of sin?

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Christ's death removes the power of sin to condemn those He saves, granting them forgiveness and freedom.

The power of sin is twofold: it brings guilt and condemnation, and it rules over our lives until we are redeemed. Christ's death primarily addresses the condemning power of sin, as stated in Romans 8:3, where He condemns sin in the flesh, thus freeing believers from the guilt and the dominion of sin. As a result, those who trust in Him are no longer under sin's rule and their consciences are purged from guilt, enabling a new life of obedience to God. This profound work of Christ emphasizes the transformative power of His once-for-all sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 8:3

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