
Forgiveness through Jesus is the heart of the Gospel and the message Paul preached. Paul delivered a clear and powerful message: Acts 13:38 “Brothers, listen! We are here to proclaim that through this man Jesus there is forgiveness for your sins.[1]This is not a distant promise or a complicated path, but a present reality. Forgiveness is not earned through effort, nor delayed until we prove ourselves worthy. It is available now through Jesus Christ.
Paul spoke with urgency because this message lies at the heart of the Gospel. Humanity’s greatest need is forgiveness. Sin separates us from a holy God, and no amount of striving under the law can bridge that gap. Yet through Jesus, forgiveness is not only possible but also freely given. This truth invites us to lay down the burden of guilt and receive the grace God extends. The message is simple yet life-changing: in Christ, forgiveness is not merely a hope; it is a reality we can step into today.
Freedom Beyond the Law
Paul continued with an explanation. Acts 13:39Everyone who believes in him is made right in God’s sight—something the law of Moses could never do. [2] Here, he highlighted a profound theological truth: the law, though holy and good, could never declare us innocent. It could reveal sin, but it could not remove it.
Through the death of Jesus, something radical has occurred. His sacrifice on the cross satisfied the justice of God, and His resurrection confirmed the acceptance of that sacrifice. Paul later clarified Romans 4:25Jesus was handed over to die because of our sins, and he was raised to life to make us right with God. [3]
Because of this, those who believe are declared righteous, not because of their own merit, but because of Christ’s finished work. Jesus paid it all, and through Him, we stand forgiven when we place our faith in Him as our Savior.
The Invitation to Believe
Paul’s message ultimately calls for a response: belief. Forgiveness and justification are available to all, but they are received through faith. This echoes the words of Jesus Himself. John 3:16 For this is how God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life. [4]
This invitation is deeply personal. It is not only for Paul’s audience in the synagogue but also for us today. The promise of new life, freedom from guilt, and reconciliation with God is extended to “everyone who believes.” There are no exclusions based on past failures or present struggles.
Through Christ, the slate is wiped clean, and God offers us a new beginning. The question is not whether forgiveness is available, but whether you will receive it. Will you trust in Jesus’ sacrifice? Will you rest in His finished work? The good news of the Gospel is that forgiveness through Jesus is here, now, and for you. In Christ, there is not only pardon but also a transformed life rooted in grace.
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[1-4] Tyndale House Publishers. (2015). Holy Bible: New Living Translation. Tyndale House Publishers.








