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What does the Bible say about being partakers of the divine nature?

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The Bible teaches that believers are partakers of the divine nature through their faith in Christ and by the promises of God.

Being partakers of the divine nature refers to our union with Christ and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. This concept is specifically mentioned in 2 Peter 1:4, which emphasizes that through Christ's precious promises, we are empowered to share in His divine nature. As we believe these promises and trust in Christ, we escape the corruption of the world, allowing the Spirit to work in us, continually transforming us into His likeness.

Moreover, it is essential to understand that our perspective should not be focused inward, searching for righteousness within ourselves, as our sinful nature persists. Instead, we must look outside of ourselves, focusing on Christ and His work, which perfects us positionally before God. Thus, our assurance comes not from our spiritual condition but from the reality of Christ's redemptive work and the promises of God, which encourage us to continually trust in Him.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:4, John 17:22-23

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