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How does God save us from our sin?

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God saves us through the sacrificial work of Jesus Christ, who bore our sins and fulfilled the requirements of the law.

God delivers His people from sin by sending Jesus Christ, His Son, to bear the punishment for our sins. As depicted in the sermon, Jesus is the fulfillment of the covenant, representing God's faithfulness to save His people. Through His death, He satisfies the demands of God's holiness and justice, effectively liberating us from both our sinful nature and the law's condemnation. Romans 8:3 states, 'For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son,' highlights the divine initiative in our salvation, demonstrating that it is solely by God's grace that we are saved through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 8:3, John 3:16

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