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Why is forgiveness of sins important for Christians?

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For Christians, the forgiveness of sins is crucial as it ensures their righteousness before God and enables a relationship reconciled through faith.

Forgiveness of sins is central to the Christian faith as it directly correlates with the concept of imputed righteousness. Romans 4 highlights that those whose iniquities are forgiven are blessed; it is through this divine forgiveness that believers can stand justified before a holy God. The refusal of God to impute sin to His people means that their relationship with Him is restored, providing the assurance of salvation and ongoing fellowship. It is by understanding this grace that Christians learn to live in gratitude and obedience, reflecting God's love through Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 4:7-8, Mark 2:5, Romans 3:23-24, John 3:16, Jeremiah 31:34, Acts 13:38-39, Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23, Ephesians 1:7, Colossians 1:14, Isaiah 40:2

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