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What does the remission of sins mean?

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Remission of sins refers to the forgiveness and removal of our sins through Christ's sacrifice.

The remission of sins is central to the message of salvation as proclaimed in Luke 1:77, which states that John the Baptist would give knowledge of salvation to His people through the remission of their sins. This concept implies that our sins are not only forgiven but also covered and removed by the blood of Jesus (Hebrews 9:22). When we believe in Christ, our transgressions are cast away, and we are granted a clean conscience, allowing us to approach God with confidence (Hebrews 10:22). The assurance of this remission is what brings peace to the believer's heart and enables them to serve God without fear.
Scripture References: Luke 1:77, Hebrews 9:22, Hebrews 10:22

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