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What does it mean to be forgiven through Christ's forsakenness?

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Being forgiven through Christ's forsakenness means receiving grace and assurance of salvation through His sacrificial death.

Christ's forsakenness on the cross signifies the price paid for our forgiveness. By taking our sins upon Himself and experiencing alienation from God, He satisfies the requirements of justice. This act of love assures believers that their sins are forgiven and they are no longer under condemnation. The grace bestowed upon us through Christ's suffering grants us the hope of eternal life, free from the punishment that would have resulted from our transgressions. Thus, His forsakenness is central to the Christian faith and the assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:46, Colossians 1:14, Ephesians 1:7

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