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How do we know we can have peace with God?

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We can have peace with God because our sins are forgiven in Christ, and God is no longer angry with us (Isaiah 40:1).

The assurance that we can have peace with God is rooted in the gospel and showcased in Isaiah 40:1 where it proclaims comfort for God's people, stating that their warfare is accomplished and their sins forgiven. This reflects the core of sovereign grace theology—that Jesus Christ has borne the punishment for our sins, ensuring that we will never face condemnation. In Christ, believers are entirely reconciled to God, removing any enmity that existed due to sin. Therefore, our peace is not based on our performance but solely upon the finished work of Christ that assures us we are God's possession and that nothing can separate us from His love.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:1, Romans 8:1

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