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Does 1 John 1:9 require a Christian to confess sin in order to be forgiven?

30 min · 22 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Does 1 John 1:9 require a Christian to confess sin in order to be forgiven?

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summary This episode explores the biblical understanding of sin, forgiveness, and confession for believers under the new covenant. It clarifies misconceptions about 1 John 1:9, emphasizing that forgiveness is a one-time, complete act through Christ's sacrifice, and discusses how believers should view sin and confession in their spiritual walk.

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