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What does the Bible say about being justified from sin?

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The Bible teaches that through Christ's death, believers are justified and freed from the condemning power of sin (Romans 6:7).

The concept of being justified from sin is rooted in Romans 6:1-7, where Paul asserts that believers are no longer bound by sin because they have died with Christ. This understanding hinges on the belief that Christ's obedient life and sacrificial death satisfy God's justice regarding sin. The justification believers experience means that they are declared righteous, as Christ's righteousness is credited to their account, freeing them from sin's penalty and empowering them to walk in newness of life. Thus, understanding justification is crucial for experiencing true freedom from sin.
Scripture References: Romans 6:1-7

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