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How does the authority of Christ to forgive sins affect believers?

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Christ's authority to forgive assures believers of their standing before God and empowers them to forgive others.

Jesus’ authority to forgive sins is pivotal for believers as it affirms the complete sufficiency of His work on the cross. In Mark 2:10-11, Jesus states His authority to forgive sins on earth, emphasizing that through Him, believers are reconciled to God. This assurance upholds our faith and strengthens our relationship with Him, knowing that we are irrevocably forgiven. Furthermore, understanding His authority empowers us to extend forgiveness to others, as Ephesians 4:32 urges believers to forgive one another as God, through Christ, has forgiven us. This reciprocal nature of forgiveness reflects the transformative impact of Christ's authority in our lives.
Scripture References: Mark 2:10-11, Ephesians 4:32

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