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What is meant by the term 'remission of sins' in the context of salvation?

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The term 'remission of sins' refers to the taking away of sins through Christ's sacrifice.

In the context of salvation, the term 'remission of sins' encompasses the complete removal of transgressions through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ. As stated in Luke 1:77, Jesus came to give knowledge of salvation by the remission of sins, affirming that the sins of the elect are taken away by Christ's death on the cross. This highlights the sovereign grace aspect of salvation, emphasizing that it is not based on human effort but rather on Christ's finished work, providing the assurance of eternal acceptance before God.
Scripture References: Luke 1:77, 1 Peter 2:24

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