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How does God view His people according to the sermon?

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God views His people with delight and sees them as perfect in Christ, His beloved.

According to the sermon, God delights in His people, seeing them as beautiful and perfect through the lens of Christ's righteousness. This perspective underscores the doctrine of justification, where believers are declared righteous not based on their works but because of what Christ has accomplished on their behalf. The imagery of beauty and perfection highlights the intimate relationship between God and His people, emphasizing that their worth comes from being united with Christ. This understanding should inspire believers to find their identity and worth in their Savior and to live in response to His great love.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:6, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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Song of Songs 16
Angus Fisher · Oct 27, 2013
Joshua

Joshua

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