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How does Jesus render 'double' to us?

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Jesus renders 'double' to us by offering grace beyond measure, substituting His righteousness for our sins.

The promise that the Lord will 'render double' to His people indicates His generous grace and kindness toward us. Despite our sins, through Jesus’ sacrifice, we receive an abundance of mercy and righteousness that far exceeds what we deserve. This idea is central to the Reformed understanding of grace, where the concept of imputed righteousness reflects how Christ’s merits are accounted to believers. In this exchange, our sins are placed upon Him, and His righteousness is attributed to us, equipping us to stand before God in holiness and acceptance. Thus, we can live in the hope that, through Christ, our blessings surpass our fallenness.
Scripture References: Zechariah 9:12, Isaiah 40:2, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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