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What does 'making an end of sins' mean in a Christian context?

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'Making an end of sins' refers to Christ's work on the cross where He fully atoned for the sins of His people.

'Making an end of sins' signifies the completion of Christ's redemptive work. When Christ died on the cross, He bore the sins of the elect, satisfying God's justice and fully atoning for their transgressions. This act ensured that all sins—past, present, and future—are cleansed and abolished for those in Christ. Romans 8:1 states, 'There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus,' affirming that the believer is free from the guilt and consequences of sin, as Christ has effectively made an end of sin's dominion over them.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, Daniel 9:24

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