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What does it mean that our iniquity is pardoned?

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Our iniquity being pardoned means that Christ's sacrifice has fully satisfied the law, granting us forgiveness.

The pardon of our iniquity signifies a profound legal and spiritual reality in the redemptive work of Christ. Isaiah 40:2 states, 'her iniquity is pardoned,' which reflects the comprehensive forgiveness Jesus secured through His sacrifice. His death satisfied divine justice, meaning that the penalty for our sins was fully paid by Him. This concept is central to our faith, as it assures believers that we are no longer held accountable for our sins when we are in Christ. As Paul notes in Romans 5:1, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, indicating our reconciled state due to His forgiveness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:2, Romans 5:1, 1 John 1:7

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