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How do we know that God sees no spot in believers?

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We know God sees no spot in believers because Christ's sacrifice fully atones for all our sins, cleansing us completely.

The notion that God sees no spot in believers is rooted in the truth of Christ’s redemptive work. As stated in the sermon, 'All the sins, past, present and future, all the deformity and blackness are cleansed away by Christ's blood.' This comprehensive cleansing means that when God looks at us, He sees the righteousness of His Son rather than our sinful shortcomings. Romans 8:1 reaffirms this with the declaration that 'there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus,' emphasizing the completeness of our justification and acceptance in God’s sight.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, Song of Solomon 4:7

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