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What does the Bible say about being guilty yet not condemned?

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The Bible teaches that those who are in Christ are justified and not condemned, as seen in John 8:10-11.

In John 8:10-11, Jesus demonstrates how He can declare a guilty woman as not condemned, signifying the depth of His mercy and the nature of true justification. This passage shows that though the woman was guilty of sin, Jesus, representing perfect justice and mercy, declares her not guilty after her accusers leave. This mirrors the broader theological truth found in Romans 8:1, which states, 'There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.' It highlights how, through the sacrificial work of Christ and His resurrection, believers are seen as justified before God, free from condemnation due to the grace of God.
Scripture References: John 8:10-11, Romans 8:1, John 8:1-12, Romans 8:33-34

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