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How do we know God forgives us for Christ's sake?

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We know God forgives us for Christ's sake because Scripture consistently affirms it, highlighting Christ's atoning sacrifice and mediation (Hebrews 10:21-24).

We can trust that God forgives us for Christ's sake based on the clarity of Scripture and the nature of God's dealings with humanity. In Hebrews 10:21-24, Paul explains that because we have a great high priest in Christ, we can approach God confidently. Our forgiveness rests on the completed work of Christ, who, as the Lamb of God, paid the price for our sins. The phrase 'for Christ's sake' signifies that our standing before God is not predicated on our deeds or righteousness but on the righteousness of Christ that has been imputed to us. This profound truth underlines the essence of the Gospel: our acceptance before God is secure because of Christ's sacrifice, assuring us of our forgiveness.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:21-24

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