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How does Christ's sacrifice ensure complete forgiveness of all sins?

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Christ's sacrifice fulfills the law and justice of God, ensuring complete forgiveness for all who believe.

The sacrifice of Jesus on the cross is the cornerstone of the Christian message of forgiveness. According to Romans 3:25, God, in his forbearance, passed over former sins when He presented Jesus as a sacrifice of atonement. This act not only satisfies divine justice but also establishes a new covenant in which sins are remembered no more, as reiterated in Hebrews 10:17. Through His atoning work, Christ effectively reconciled believers with God, allowing them to stand justified in His sight. This means that all sin—both inherent and individual—is comprehensively covered, demonstrating the infinite value of Christ’s blood that speaks forgiveness and not condemnation over those who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Hebrews 10:17

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