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How does Christ's sacrifice relate to our acceptance before God?

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Christ's sacrifice is the means of our acceptance before God, as His righteousness is imputed to those who believe.

The sacrifice of Christ is central to the doctrine of justification in Reformed theology. His atoning death satisfies the demands of God's holiness, rendering us acceptable before Him not by our works, but through faith in Christ's perfect sacrifice. As stated in Ephesians 1:6, believers are accepted in the beloved - meaning that our standing before God is solely based on Christ's merit. This assurance allows us to approach the throne of grace with confidence, knowing that we are covered by the blood of Christ and clothed in His righteousness, thus securing our salvation and fellowship with the Father.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:6, Romans 3:24-25, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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