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What does it mean that Christians cannot be condemned?

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Christians cannot be condemned because their sins have been fully paid for by Christ's sacrifice.

In Romans 8:34, Paul asks, 'Who is he that condemneth?' The answer is clear: if Christ has died for us and risen again, we cannot be condemned. This is rooted in the doctrine of justification, where through faith we are declared righteous before God. Our condemnation has been taken upon Christ, so no charge can stick against us. This glorious truth reassures believers that they are secure in their standing before God, regardless of their past sins.
Scripture References: Romans 8:34

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