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How do we know Christ's death leads to our joy?

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Christ's death brings joy because it is the means through which our salvation is achieved, transforming our sorrow into joy.

The connection between Christ's death and our joy is profound in Reformed theology. His sacrificial death is the culmination of God's plan for redemption, allowing us to be reconciled to Him. This is not just an abstract truth; it is deeply connected to the way God works in our lives. Our sorrow over sin is the prelude to experiencing the unspeakable joy that comes from knowing we are forgiven and accepted in Christ. The resurrection signifies that death is not the end but the beginning of eternal life and joy for those who believe. Hence, in our exceeding sorrow over sin and its consequences, we find the path to true joy through Christ's work.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:22-23, 2 Corinthians 5:21, John 16:20-22

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Exceeding Sorrow
Paul Mahan · Jul 20, 2014
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