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What does it mean that Christ sets us free from sin?

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Christ frees us from the bondage of sin, ensuring our liberation and righteousness before God.

In Acts 12:7, when Peter's chains fell off, it symbolizes the freedom that Christ brings to believers from the bondage of sin. In John 8:36, we are assured, 'If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.' This freedom encompasses liberation from sin's guilt, power, and eventually its presence. The gospel reassures us that Christ took our sin upon Himself, allowing us to live righteously. This is foundational for our faith, affirming that we can reside in God’s grace without fear of condemnation as true believers, leading us to bear fruit for His glory.
Scripture References: Acts 12:7, John 8:36, Romans 6:18

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