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How does the suffering of Christ give believers hope?

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The suffering of Christ provides hope for believers because it assures them that their sins are forgiven and they are accepted by God.

The suffering of Jesus Christ serves as the foundation of a believer's hope because it signifies that He has fully atoned for their sins. This is articulated in 1 John 2:1, which speaks of Christ as our advocate with the Father. Because Christ has paid the penalty for our sins, believers can approach God with confidence knowing His justice has been satisfied. This redemptive work instills hope, as believers can rest in the assurance that they are justified and reconciled to God completely. Therefore, the depth of Christ's suffering reveals the magnitude of God's love and grace, which underpins the believer's hope for eternal life and communion with Him.
Scripture References: 1 John 2:1, Romans 5:1-2

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