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What does the Bible say about the victory of Christ over sin?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's victory over sin is symbolized by David's defeat of Goliath, demonstrating God's power to overcome evil.

The account of David and Goliath serves as a powerful allegory for Christ's victory over sin and death. Just as David faced the seemingly insurmountable giant, Goliath, who instilled fear in the hearts of God's people, Christ encounters the ultimate enemy—Satan and death itself. In 1 Samuel 17, David declares his confidence in the Lord, stating that the battle is the Lord's, paralleling how Christ, in His earthly ministry, relied on the Father to achieve victory not through might but through obedience and sacrifice. In His death and resurrection, Christ crushed the head of the serpent, as symbolized by David's stone striking Goliath. This narrative underscores the idea that God's strength is made perfect in weakness and that through Christ, believers are assured of ultimate victory over sin.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 17; Romans 16:20; Genesis 3:15, Revelation 15:2-4

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