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What does the Bible say about being made free from sin?

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The Bible declares that through Christ, believers are made free from sin and become servants of righteousness (Romans 6:17-23).

The Apostle Paul, in Romans 6:17-23, emphasizes that believers, once enslaved to sin, have been granted freedom through obedience to the gospel. This transformation signifies that they are no longer under the dominion of sin but have become 'servants of righteousness.' The phrase 'being then made free from sin' means that this release from sin's power is accomplished by God alone, and faith in the doctrine delivered to them yields an essential change in their status before God. Moreover, this change leads to a life characterized by holiness and the promise of eternal life.
Scripture References: Romans 6:17-23

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