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How does Christ confess our names before the Father?

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Christ confesses our names before the Father as an assurance of our standing in Him, acknowledging us as His redeemed.

In Revelation 3:5, it is declared that the one who overcomes will have their name confessed by Christ before God the Father. This profound statement signifies the relationship between Christ and believers, emphasizing that our acceptance before God is based on Christ’s merit and intercession. It assures us of the security of our salvation and the joy of being known by Christ. Such a declaration from our Savior should evoke deep gratitude and instill confidence in our identity as children of God, reminding us of the grace that guarantees our place in the Book of Life.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:5

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