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What does it mean that in Christ there is no sin?

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In Christ, believers are considered without sin due to His perfect righteousness being credited to them.

The statement that in Christ there is no sin reflects both the sinless nature of Jesus and the position of believers who are united with Him. 1 John 3:5 highlights that Christ was manifested to take away our sins and that in Him is no sin at all. Therefore, for those who are in Christ, their sins are not counted against them for they are hidden in Him, having received His righteousness by faith. This truth assures believers that, despite the ongoing struggle with sin in their lives, they stand justified before God, as He sees them as He sees His Son.
Scripture References: 1 John 3:5, Romans 8:1

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In Him Is No Sin!
Don Fortner · Oct 18, 2009
In Him is No Sin
Don Fortner · Aug 12, 2018
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