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What does the Bible say about God's acceptance of believers?

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The Bible teaches that God has received each believer in Christ for Christ's sake, regardless of their faith strength.

In Romans 14:1, we see that God gives a directive for how we should treat one another, emphasizing that all believers, whether weak or strong in faith, are received by God. This acceptance is not contingent upon their actions or the strength of their faith but is rooted in the grace of God. The unconditional election of grace signifies that God's choice reflects His sovereign will and love, highlighting that our standing before Him is solely because of Christ's righteousness. Thus, all believers can find comfort in knowing that their acceptance is based entirely on Christ's merit, not their own.
Scripture References: Romans 14:1, Ephesians 1:4-5

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