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What does the Bible say about salvation from the penalty of sin?

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The Bible declares that salvation from the penalty of sin is a deliverance accomplished by Jesus Christ, who bore the punishment for our sins.

According to Scripture, salvation from the penalty of sin is central to the Christian faith. In Romans 6:23, we are reminded that 'the wages of sin is death,' reflecting the just penalty for our rebellion against God. However, God's justice does not nullify His mercy; instead, He provided a way for reconciliation through Jesus Christ. Hebrews 2:3 emphasizes the importance of this salvation, urging us not to neglect so great a salvation that brings deliverance from eternal condemnation. Christ, in His obedience, took upon Himself our sins, enabling God to exercise both justice and mercy. Through His sacrifice, believers are justified and saved from the penalty we rightly deserve.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, Hebrews 2:3

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