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How do we know that God removes our reproach?

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God removes our reproach through the redemptive work of Christ, as He bore our sins and injustices on our behalf.

The assurance of God's removal of reproach is firmly rooted in the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, who took upon Himself the sins and sorrows of His people. Isaiah 53:5-6 speaks profoundly of how He bore our iniquities, endowing believers with a new standing before God, free from the guilt and contempt associated with sin. In Psalm 103:12, we see that God has removed our transgressions as far as the east is from the west; this signifies a complete and eternal removal rather than a mere passing over. Consequently, believers can approach God without feeling the weight of reproach, resting in the finished work of Christ that grants them acceptance and peace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5-6, Psalm 103:12

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