The Bible teaches that Jesus saves us from the penalty, power, and presence of sin through His sacrificial death and resurrection.
The Bible clearly outlines how Jesus saves us in several dimensions. First, He saves us from the penalty of sin, which is eternal separation from God, as stated in Romans 5:9, and He achieves this by taking upon Himself the full wrath of God at Calvary. Second, He saves us from the power of sin. Ephesians 2:1 describes us as dead in our sin, and only through the regeneration by the Holy Spirit can we become alive to God, enabling us to walk in righteousness. Lastly, He saves us from the presence of sin, a promise conveyed in Revelation 21:4, where it states there will be no more death, sorrow, or pain. Through Christ, we receive complete salvation and a future free from sin.
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