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Why is it important that Christ forgives sins?

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Christ's ability to forgive sins is central to the Gospel, reaffirming that only God has the authority to do so.

In Luke 5, when Jesus forgives a paralytic's sins, the Pharisees accuse Him of blasphemy, asserting that only God can forgive sins. This event highlights the divine authority of Christ, showing that He is God incarnate. The Gospel underscores that forgiveness is essential for salvation, and Christ's act of forgiving emphasizes His vicarious atonement. The interplay between His miracles of healing and His proclamations of forgiveness serves to affirm that He is the only one capable of reconciling humanity to God.
Scripture References: Luke 5:20-21

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