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How does Christ's death ensure our freedom from condemnation?

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Christ's death condemns sin in the flesh, ensuring that believers are free from the penalty of sin.

The Apostle Paul states in Romans 8:3 that what the law could not do, God did by sending His Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, thus condemning sin. This means that Christ's sacrificial death dealt with the condemnation that is justly due to sinners. By taking upon Himself the penalty of sin, Christ provides a basis for believers to be justified and freed from condemnation. This act not only addresses the legal standing before God but also leads to a transformative work, empowering believers to live in holiness. The certainty of this truth lies in the assurance that those in Christ are entirely secure from the law's condemnation.
Scripture References: Romans 8:3, Romans 8:1

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