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How does Christ reconcile believers to God?

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Christ reconciles believers to God by taking on their sins and offering Himself as the perfect sacrifice.

Christ’s reconciliation of believers to God is based on His perfect obedience and sacrificial death. As the second Adam, He bore the weight of Adam's disobedience and the sins of the elect, satisfying God's justice through His death on the cross. This act of love and justice allows believers to approach God not based on their works but through the righteousness of Christ. The doctrine of substitutionary atonement is central to this reconciliation; it assures believers that their guilt is transferred to Christ, and through faith in Him, they are declared righteous. This foundational truth assures believers of their acceptance before God, fulfilling the promises made from the beginning.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21, John 10:15

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