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What does being partakers of Christ's nature mean?

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Being partakers of Christ's nature means sharing in His divine attributes and righteousness through faith.

Being partakers of Christ's nature, as described in 2 Peter 1:4, means receiving His divine attributes and righteousness through the work of grace. This participation is not based on our own merit but on God's sovereign action in our lives, enabling us to share in the holiness that characterizes Christ. It emphasizes the transformative power of being born again, where believers escape the corruption of the world and receive a new nature equipped for godliness. Thus, through faith in Christ, we not only are seen as righteous before God but also slowly become more like Him in our character and conduct, empowered by the Holy Spirit's work within us.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:4

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