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What does the Bible say about forgiveness and justification?

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The Bible teaches that forgiveness and justification are achieved through Christ's sacrificial death, allowing believers to be legally declared righteous before God.

In Acts 13:38-39, it is emphasized that through Christ is preached the forgiveness of sins, and not merely the potential for forgiveness. Justification occurs when God declares a believer righteous based on the work of Christ, where all sin is put away. This legal declaration is not contingent on the individual’s believing but is already accomplished through Christ’s sacrificial work. For those for whom Christ died, they are justified because the Spirit causes them to believe in this completed work, reflecting the essence of grace in sovereign election and redemption.
Scripture References: Acts 13:38-39

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