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What does it mean to have no sin before God?

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To have no sin before God means being regarded as righteous and blameless because of Christ’s redemptive work.

In John 9:41, Jesus teaches that those who are blind see their utter need for salvation and, as a result, are declared to have no sin. This is a profound truth for believers, as it indicates that through faith in Christ, their sins are not only forgiven but also removed completely. Thus, when a believer stands before God, they can be seen as one who has never sinned, as Christ has borne the penalty for their sins. This reflects the essence of the Gospel, which offers righteousness not grounded in personal merit but solely in the work of Jesus.
Scripture References: John 9:41, 1 John 1:7

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