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How does Christ’s work relate to our capacity for sin?

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Christ's work addresses our vast capacity for sin by offering redemption and transformation through His grace.

Every person has a significant capacity for sin, as demonstrated in Scripture through various accounts, including the story of the demon-possessed man in Mark 5, who was tormented by a legion of demons. This reflects the reality that without Christ, we are all capable of profound depravity. However, the Gospel assures us that no one is beyond the reach of God's grace. Christ's sacrificial death and resurrection provide the means for redemption, illustrating that regardless of the extent of one's sinfulness, His grace is sufficient to cover it. Believers can thus embrace hope in the transformative power of Christ to save to the uttermost.
Scripture References: Mark 5:1-20, Hebrews 7:25

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Bob Coffey · Mar 7, 2012
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