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How does Christ's sacrifice relate to our ability to bear fruit?

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Christ's sacrifice enables believers to bear fruit by removing their sins and empowering them through His life.

Christ's atoning work is central to the believer's ability to bear fruit. His death on the cross dealt with sin, which separated humanity from God, allowing for reconciliation. Because He bore the sins of many, believers are cleansed and empowered to produce good fruit. The work of Christ ensures that His life flows into believers, fueling their good works and spiritual growth. Thus, the fruit produced is rooted in Christ's sacrifice, demonstrating that spiritual life and fruitfulness come not from human effort, but from the grace provided through His atonement.
Scripture References: John 15:5, Isaiah 53

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