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What does remission of sins mean in Christian theology?

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Remission of sins refers to the act of sending away or canceling sins, achieved through the blood of Jesus Christ.

In Christian theology, remission of sins signifies the complete forgiveness and cancellation of the guilt associated with sin, which God offers through the sacrificial blood of Christ. Hebrews 9:22 states that without shedding of blood, there is no remission, indicating that the cost for sin is severe and requires a substantial payment. Through Christ's blood, believers experience not only forgiveness but also a transformative effect that purifies their conscience and opens the way for eternal life with God. This understanding emphasizes the grace of God and the centrality of Christ's work in providing peace with Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:22, Acts 10:43, Revelation 1:5

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