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How does Christ's death provide comfort and assurance?

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Christ's death offers comfort by fully addressing sin and guaranteeing the believer's standing before God.

The comfort derived from Christ's death is multifaceted. It provides reassurance that sin has been paid for completely and that the believer can stand confidently before God as justified. Romans 8:1 states, 'There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.' This underscores the reality that those for whom Christ died are counted as justified, eliminating fear of punishment for their sins. Also, knowing that He died for a specific purpose—to redeem and restore—fuels the believer's assurance that they are actively included in God's redemptive plan, living free from guilt and shame. This assurance nurtures a joyful response of obedience and worship.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, Hebrews 10:14

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