How do we know God accepted the sacrifice of Christ?
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We know God accepted Christ's sacrifice because He raised Him from the dead, demonstrating His satisfaction with the atonement for sin.
The assurance of God's acceptance of Christ's sacrifice rests on the resurrection. Romans 8:31-34 highlights that since God did not spare His own Son but delivered Him up for us all, His resurrection is the confirmation that God is infinitely satisfied with the atoning work of Christ. When the Father raised Jesus from the dead, it served as a public declaration that He had accepted the sacrificial death as sufficient for the sin of His people. Thus, our assurance of salvation lies not in our works but in God's acceptance of the sacrifice made on our behalf. This acceptance is the foundation of the believer's confidence before God, reassuring us that we stand justified and free from condemnation.
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