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What happens to believers' sins after salvation?

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Believers' sins are fully paid for by Christ and will not be held against them.

The doctrine of God's grace guarantees that all believer's sins, past and future, are completely atoned for through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. Romans 8:1 declares that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, affirming the truth that believers will not face a second judgment for their sins. This principle of grace assures that Christ's righteousness is fully imputed to them, meaning they stand completely justified before God. Therefore, any idea that believers will suffer consequences for sins committed after salvation undermines the sufficiency of Christ's work and the free grace offered to us.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1

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