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ALL | Catechism #25

Amen Podcast

Alex Wilson

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

52.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2025

⏱️ 4 minutes

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The TRUE Meaning of Christ's Death. AmenPodcast.com



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0:00.0

What's going on, guys? Question number 25 in this week's Catechism study. We're at week 25, we're almost

0:06.0

halfway through the year. Praise God. That's crazy. Make sure you're keeping up with all the other episodes

0:11.4

on Amen Podcast. Listen to Amen Podcasts on Spotify, Apple, or anywhere you get your podcast,

0:16.2

subscribe, rate, review, like all that kind of stuff to keep us going. It really helps the podcast a lot.

0:21.6

You can also go to Amonpodcast.com to support by donating Venmo.

0:25.6

All that kind of stuff is on there.

0:27.0

And that makes it possible for us to do this because this is what we do full time.

0:30.5

This and House Church, which you can listen to those episodes on Amen Podcast as well.

0:35.3

And yeah, we do this full time and we can't do without you. So question number

0:39.6

25, does Christ's death mean all of our sins are forgiven? Does Christ's death mean all of our sins are

0:44.9

forgiven? What a good question. You know, are your future sins forgiven or just your past

0:50.1

sins forgiven? Are the sins that you may do today forgiven? Are all things that you've ever done?

0:55.0

Forgiven? Yes. It's a trippy thing to think that before you did a lot of your sins, you were already forgiven.

1:05.0

And God had already chosen you and chosen to die for you. Like Jesus already chose to die for you when he knew what you

1:13.6

would do. Talk about love. We love because he first loved us. Listen to the answer to this question.

1:22.0

The question again is, does Christ's death mean all of our sins can be forgiven? The answer is yes,

1:26.5

because Christ's death on the cross

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fully paid the penalty of our sin, God graciously imputes Christ's righteousness to us as if it were our own

1:35.1

and he will remember our sins no more. Imputed righteousness, a huge piece of theology that we cannot forget.

1:45.0

When God sees you, he sees you as righteous, sinless, blameless.

1:50.0

Crazy, even moments after your sin, he sees you as perfect, blameless why.

1:55.0

It's called Christ imputed righteousness.

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