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What does it mean to be rendered innocent?

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To be rendered innocent means to be declared righteous before God through the blood of Jesus Christ.

Being rendered innocent speaks to the act of justification, where a believer is declared righteous before God. This declaration is crucial as it signifies that despite our sinful nature, we are viewed as innocent due to Christ's sacrificial payment for our sins. Romans 5:9 highlights that we are justified by His blood, which means that Jesus' blood cleanses us from all unrighteousness and undeservedly grants us a status of innocence before God. This understanding shapes how believers live and relate to God, instilling a profound gratitude for the grace provided through Christ's redemption and fostering a desire to reflect His righteousness in our lives.
Scripture References: Romans 5:9, Ephesians 1:7

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Justified
Wayne Boyd · May 7, 2023
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