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Why is it important that Jesus forgives sins?

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Jesus's ability to forgive sins is central to the Christian faith and God's redemptive plan.

The ability of Jesus to forgive sins is foundational to the message of the gospel. In Mark 2:7, the scribes questioned, 'Who can forgive sins but God alone?' This underscores the divine authority Jesus possessed, which was supported by his perfect sacrifice. Forgiveness in the Christian context is not a trivial matter; it requires that God's justice be satisfied through a sacrificial offering. Hebrews 10:12 illustrates this by stating that Jesus offered himself once for all to perfect those whom God has chosen. Thus, because Jesus is both fully God and fully man, he is uniquely positioned to forgive sins and restore humanity to a right relationship with the Father.
Scripture References: Mark 2:7, Hebrews 10:12

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