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How does Christ set us free from sin?

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Christ sets us free from sin by taking on our iniquities and granting us His righteousness, leading to spiritual liberation.

The liberation from sin is achieved through the sacrificial atonement of Christ, as articulated in Jeremiah 33:7, where God promises to restore the captives. Jesus bore our sins and was numbered among transgressors (Isaiah 53:12), meaning He took our guilt upon Himself, satisfying divine justice. Romans 6:22 elaborates on this, indicating that we are set free from sin and have become slaves of God, leading to sanctification and eternal life. This dual aspect of freedom not only points to justification (being declared righteous) but also to transformation, where believers are enabled to live righteously through the power of the Holy Spirit, thus truly experiencing liberation from sin's shackles.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 33:7, Isaiah 53:12, Romans 6:22, Galatians 3:13, John 8:36, Romans 6:14, John 8:34-36

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