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How do we know that God's acceptance is complete?

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God's acceptance is complete because it is based on Christ's perfect righteousness imputed to us.

The completeness of God's acceptance is rooted in the doctrine of justification, as articulated throughout Scripture. When God looks at believers, He does not see our sin but the righteousness of Jesus Christ, which covers us completely. As Paul writes in Romans 5:1, we are justified by faith, offering us peace with God. This means that our standing before Him is not contingent on our actions or failures but is fully grounded in the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice. Through this lens, believers are assured of their eternal security and acceptance, made evident through imputation. Our identity in Christ enables us to walk in confidence, knowing we are entirely accepted by the Father.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, Ephesians 1:4-5

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