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What does 'as He is, so are we' mean for Christians?

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'As He is, so are we' signifies our identity in Christ, reflecting His righteousness and position before God (1 John 4:17).

The phrase 'as He is, so are we' encapsulates a profound truth about the believer's identity. In 1 John 4:17, the assurance is that just as Christ stands before God as perfect and fully pleasing, so too do we because we are united with Him. This unity means we share in His righteousness, and thus, we are seen by God not for our sins but through the lens of Christ's finished work. This transformative truth gives believers hope and confidence, affirming our status as sons and daughters of God.
Scripture References: 1 John 4:17

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As He Is
Bob Coffey · Apr 8, 2007
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