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How does Jesus save us from sin according to the Bible?

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Jesus saves us from sin by bearing its penalty and cleansing us from guilt and shame through His sacrifice.

According to the Bible, particularly in Matthew 1:21, Jesus saves His people from their sins through His sacrificial death on the cross. This act was prophesied, indicating its divine necessity. He bore the penalty of sin that humanity deserves, satisfying God's justice while offering grace to the repentant sinner. Furthermore, Jesus not only forgives the penalty but delivers believers from the power of sin. By transforming hearts and renewing minds through the Holy Spirit, He liberates them from the bondage of sin, providing both freedom and new life. Ultimately, Jesus' work encompasses not only forgiveness but a holistic salvation that addresses the penalty, power, and eventual presence of sin.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Romans 6:23, 1 John 1:7

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