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What does the Bible say about the burden of sin?

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The Bible teaches that Christ bears the burden of sin for His people, offering forgiveness and salvation to all who come to Him.

The burden of sin is a significant theme in Scripture, highlighting humanity's inability to save themselves. In Mark 2, we see a paralyzed man brought to Jesus, illustrating that we, like this man, cannot approach God on our own. Jesus, as the willing Savior, offers forgiveness to sinners, stating, 'Son, thy sins be forgiven thee' (Mark 2:5). This embodies the essence of the gospel: Christ took on our sins, making it possible for us to be raised to new life. He is our only hope, and through His atoning sacrifice, the burden of sin is lifted from those who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Mark 2:1-12, Acts 5:31

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