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What does the Bible say about Christ delivering us from sin?

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The Bible teaches that Christ delivers His people from sin by His sacrificial death and resurrection.

The Bible clearly states that Christ accomplished the work of delivering His people from sin when He died on the cross, serving as the sacrificial lamb. In Isaiah 14:25, the Lord announces that He will break the Assyrian in His land, which symbolizes death and sin, showcasing that Christ's victory extends beyond the historical context to our spiritual enemies. In Colossians 2:13-15, Paul reveals that through Christ’s death, we are quickened from the dead and our transgressions forgiven, as He triumphed over principalities and powers, shaming them through His sacrifice. This underscores the significant theological truth that believers are freed from the bondage of sin and death through Christ's atoning work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 14:25, Colossians 2:13-15

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