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How do we understand the concept of being 'not condemned'?

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'Not condemned' means that those who believe in Christ have been justified and are seen as sinless before God (John 3:18).

The phrase 'not condemned,' as explained in John 3:18, signifies that believers in Christ stand justified before God, free from the guilt of sin. This status is not based on our performance or worthiness; rather, it is a divine declaration that our sins have been dealt with through Christ's atoning sacrifice. Therefore, believers can approach God with confidence, assured that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. This concept is foundational in understanding the Reformed faith, emphasizing that salvation is wholly an act of God's grace rather than human initiative. Understanding that our justification does not rely on our fluctuating feelings or actions grants immense peace to the believer and solidifies the assurance of eternal life.
Scripture References: John 3:18, Romans 8:1

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