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What does it mean that Christ takes away the sin of the world?

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It means Christ atones for the sins of His people from every tribe and nation (John 1:29).

When John the Baptist declares that Christ is the Lamb of God who 'taketh away the sin of the world' (John 1:29), it refers to His unique role in atoning for sin on a global scale. This phrase encompasses not just the original sin passed down from Adam but also the personal sins of all whom God has chosen from every nation and background. It highlights the universal necessity of redemption while affirming that Christ's sacrifice isEffective, covering all the sins of His elect. This assurance invites all who hear to find hope and salvation in Him, confirming that no one is beyond His reach.
Scripture References: John 1:29, Romans 5:12-21, Matthew 28:19

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