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How do we know that all believers are accepted by God?

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All believers are accepted by God because they are united in Christ, whose righteousness is imputed to them.

The doctrine of acceptance before God is rooted in the belief that Christ's obedience and sacrifice cover our imperfections. Romans 14:4 reinforces that every believer, regardless of their spiritual maturity or adherence to specific practices, is received by God as His servant. This acceptance does not hinge upon one's works but rather on faith in Christ who fully satisfied the demands of the law on our behalf. Therefore, every member of Christ's body holds the assurance of acceptance, based not on their performance but on Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Romans 14:4

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