Christ has set us free from sin through His sacrifice, which breaks sin's dominion over believers.
Through his death and resurrection, Jesus Christ has liberated believers from the power of sin. In Romans 6:11, Paul encourages Christians to 'reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord.' This signifies a profound truth: believers are no longer slaves to sin. Christ's sacrifice has effectively dealt with the penalty of sin and provided believers with the Holy Spirit, enabling them to resist sin's temptations. The transformative power of the gospel not only pardons sin but empowers believers to live righteously, affirming that sin no longer reigns in the lives of those who are in Christ.
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