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Why is salvation from sin important for Christians?

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Salvation from sin is crucial as it restores our relationship with God and provides freedom from sin's power and guilt.

Salvation from sin is paramount for Christians because it directly addresses the fundamental issue separating them from God—sin itself. Sin is not merely a collection of wrong actions; it represents a deep corruption of our nature and a rebellion against God's holiness. The importance of salvation is illuminated in that it results in pardon, purification, and ultimately, sanctification. Christ's work not only justifies believers by removing the penalty of sin but also empowers them to live in holiness through the Holy Spirit. This transformative process is essential for living a life that honors God and enables Christians to enjoy fellowship with Him now and forever. Any message that offers forgiveness without a true transformation of life fails to grasp the essence of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 3:23, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Christ Crucified
Don Bell · Jul 19, 2015
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