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What does the Bible teach about the nature of sin and redemption?

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The Bible teaches that all have sinned and need redemption through Christ's sacrifice.

Scripture paints a clear picture of human nature and sinfulness. As depicted through Moses' leprous hand, the Bible reveals that we are utterly sinful apart from Christ (1 John 1:8-10). The imagery of leprosy helps us understand our total depravity and the necessity of divine intervention for redemption. Christ's redemptive work includes taking our sins upon Himself, as explained in Isaiah 53:10, which states, 'It pleased the Lord to bruise Him.' This emphasizes that through Christ's sacrifice, not only is our guilt removed, but believers are granted a new nature, one that desires to love and serve God, affirming the transformative power of redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10, 1 John 1:8-10

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