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What does Acts 13 teach about the forgiveness of sins?

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Acts 13 teaches that through Jesus, we receive forgiveness of sins and justification that the law cannot provide.

Acts 13:38-39 clearly articulates that through Jesus, forgiveness of sins is made available, and by faith in Him, we are justified from all things that the law of Moses could not justify us from. This doctrine is central to sovereign grace theology, as it emphasizes salvation by grace alone and the inability of the law to save. This teaches believers that acceptance by God is not based on their adherence to the law but solely on faith in Christ’s finished work on the cross and His resurrection, which provides the certainty of forgiveness and righteous standing before God.
Scripture References: Acts 13:38-39

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