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What does it mean that iniquity must shut its mouth?

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It means that sin has no basis for accusation against the justified believer in Christ.

The statement that 'all iniquity shall stop her mouth' signifies that once justified through faith in Christ, believers are no longer condemned by their sins. Romans 3:19 indicates that the law reveals guilt and silences every accusation against us. Because Christ bore the penalty for our sins, believers can stand before God with confidence, assured that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus (Romans 8:1). This foundational truth empowers believers to live in the victory that Christ has accomplished, freeing them from the weight of guilt and shame.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, Romans 3:19

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