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What is the relationship between sin and salvation in the Bible?

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The Bible teaches that all have sinned and that salvation comes only through Jesus’ atoning sacrifice (Isaiah 53:6).

The relationship between sin and salvation is profoundly interwoven in Scripture. While Isaiah 53:6 declares that all have sinned and turned to their own way, it simultaneously points to God’s provision for salvation through the substitute, Jesus Christ. The necessity of understanding humanity's state of sin helps illuminate the gravity of our situation before God, which, in turn, makes the gospel message of salvation so vital. Salvation is not something we can achieve through our works; it is a gift from God, based on the atoning sacrifice of Christ, who bore our sins. Recognizing this relationship shapes the believer's view of grace, highlighting our complete dependence on Christ for redemption and reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Romans 6:23, John 14:6

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