What does the Bible say about being accepted before God?
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The Bible teaches that we are accepted before God through the grace of Jesus Christ, as stated in Ephesians 1:6.
According to Ephesians 1:6, being accepted before God is fundamentally tied to our acceptance in Christ, whom God has made the basis for our salvation. This acceptance signifies that it is not based on our own merits or works but is entirely a gift stemming from God's grace. The account of Cain and Abel further illustrates this point; Abel was accepted because he offered a blood sacrifice, symbolizing the need for atonement through Christ, while Cain's offerings were not accepted as they did not align with God's ordained way of worship. Therefore, acceptance before God is rooted in faith and reliance on Christ's sacrifice rather than our flawed attempts to earn God's favor.
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