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How does God's sight relate to condemnation and grace?

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God’s sight exposes our sin and condemnation but also offers grace through Christ, who redeems us to be seen as holy in His eyes.

God's sight brings with it a dual aspect of revelation: it reveals our sinful state and the condemnation we deserve due to that sin, as illustrated in Romans 3:20-21. However, through Christ, those who believe are presented as holy and unblameable in God's sight (Colossians 1:22). This transformation is not due to our own merit but through the work of Christ, who bears our sin and allows us to stand justified before a holy God. Therefore, God's sight is critical in understanding both our need for salvation and the incredible grace offered through Jesus. This grace is what enables us to be seen as righteous in His eyes instead of being condemned.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20-21, Colossians 1:22

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