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Why is forgiveness of sins significant in sovereign grace theology?

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Forgiveness of sins is central to sovereign grace theology, emphasizing God's grace through Christ’s redemptive work.

In sovereign grace theology, the forgiveness of sins is a fundamental aspect of God’s covenant promise to His elect. It underscores the grace that flows from Christ’s sacrifice, emphasizing that believers are not justified by their works but by faith in Christ who bore their sins. This forgiveness is complete and unconditional, assuring believers that their sins, past, present, and future, have been dealt with by Christ. The significance of this forgiveness not only restores the relationship between God and the believer but also empowers them to live in light of this grace, reflecting Christ’s righteousness in their lives.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:7, Colossians 1:13-14

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