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What does unlimited forgiveness mean in Christianity?

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Unlimited forgiveness means that through Christ, all sins are completely forgiven and forgotten.

In the context of Christianity, unlimited forgiveness underscores the all-encompassing nature of Christ's redemptive work, as depicted in Colossians 2:13-14, which states that He has 'forgiven us all our trespasses.' The sermon highlights the case of Mary Magdalene, whose profound transformation demonstrates that no sin is beyond the scope of His mercy. This concept assures believers that regardless of their past failures, they can find absolute forgiveness in Christ. God's promise to remember our sins no more assures us of a clean slate before Him, emphasizing that His grace is sufficient and everlasting.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:13-14

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