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How does Christ's forsakenness affect the believer's relationship with God?

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Christ's forsakenness ensures that believers are accepted by God despite their sins.

Christ’s forsakenness profoundly affects the believer’s relationship with God by establishing a foundation for acceptance and reconciliation. Because Jesus willingly bore our sins and experienced abandonment for our sake, believers can approach God without fear of condemnation. The transaction that occurred on the cross—where Jesus was made sin for us—means that our sins no longer separate us from God. Instead, we are regarded as righteous in Christ, fostering a relationship defined by love, grace, and assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 5:1, Hebrews 4:16

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Christ Forsaken
Fred Evans · Sep 27, 2015
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