
This second episode explores a theological perspective on redemption, arguing that the death and resurrection of Christ universally resolved the problem of sin for all of humanity. The author asserts that the Law of Moses and its requirements for atonement ended permanently with the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70, marking the conclusion of the old covenant age. Consequently, modern believers are encouraged to stop obsessively seeking forgiveness for individual actions, as they are already considered a new creation born in a state of righteousness. Instead of pleading for mercy, the source suggests that true repentance is simply acknowledging the finished work of Christ and living from a position of divine peace. The narrative emphasizes that because the sin nature was abolished at the cross, people today are born justified and united with God's nature in Christ by default.
For more information go to: https://reformationgospel.com/2022/12/sin-part-2-after-the-cross/
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