Whether or not all Sins are Pardoned Together at Once? (2)
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The sermon argues that believers receive a full and immediate pardon for all sins – past, present, and future – upon their faith in Christ, asserting this approach best reflects the richness of God's grace and effectively motivates a life of holiness. It contends that this immediate pardon doesn't negate the need for ongoing repentance and a sensitive awareness of God's displeasure, but rather underscores the believer's freedom from the fear of eternal wrath and encourages a life of love and obedience, ultimately emphasizing that God's actions transcend human logic and legal frameworks.
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| Sermon ID | 730251548284845 |
| Duration | 46:45 |
| Date | |
| Category | Audiobook |
| Bible Text | Galatians 1:6,8 |
| Language | English |
