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What does 'no condemnation' mean in the context of the gospel?

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'No condemnation' means that those who are in Christ are fully forgiven and free from guilt (Romans 8:1).

'No condemnation' is a profound declaration found in Romans 8:1, which states, 'There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.' This means that all who trust in Christ are fully forgiven of their sins and are no longer under the judgment of God. Their past is blotted out, and they are seen as righteous in the eyes of God, not because of their works, but because of Christ's atoning sacrifice. The narrative of the woman caught in adultery illustrates this truth, as Jesus does not condemn her but instead offers her forgiveness and a new start. This reality of 'no condemnation' assures believers of their eternal security and the freedom to live for Christ without fear of judgment.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1

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