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Why is the concept of sin's pardon important for Christians?

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The pardon of sin is vital for Christians because it restores their relationship with God and assures them of eternal life.

The significance of sin's pardon cannot be overstated in the Christian faith. It means that believers are reconciled with God, allowing them access to His presence as indicated in Hebrews 10:19. The pardon signifies that our transgressions are forgiven, our sins are blotted out, and we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ (Romans 5:1). This assurance provides comfort and hope, knowing that we are not held accountable for our iniquities but are instead viewed as righteous through the righteousness of Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:19, Romans 5:1

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The Pardon of Sin
Henry Mahan · Jun 18, 1975
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