Yes, but that is because Jesus paid our ransom according to the law.
As for Christians getting a blanket exemption from sin, that is only if they confess and repent of them. If you look at Moses' law it explains precisely how to offer up a trespass offering or a peace offering. Hebrews says that Jesus offered Himself up once for all, that doesn't mean that we only need to confess and repent once. It means that same sacrifice will be good for every time we need to confess and repent.
Some teach that if you confessed and repented 20 years ago you are good even if today you are living in sin. If you are living in sin there is no repentance. Hebrews is very clear about dogs returning to their vomit, Reuben pleading for an inheritance, and ground that is near a curse.
As for Christians getting a blanket exemption from sin, that is only if they confess and repent of them. If you look at Moses' law it explains precisely how to offer up a trespass offering or a peace offering. Hebrews says that Jesus offered Himself up once for all, that doesn't mean that we only need to confess and repent once. It means that same sacrifice will be good for every time we need to confess and repent.
Some teach that if you confessed and repented 20 years ago you are good even if today you are living in sin. If you are living in sin there is no repentance. Hebrews is very clear about dogs returning to their vomit, Reuben pleading for an inheritance, and ground that is near a curse.