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What does the Bible say about seeing ourselves in Christ?

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The Bible teaches that in Christ, believers are seen as holy, perfect, and righteous, sharing in His attributes.

In Christ, we are made the very righteousness of God, as affirmed in 2 Corinthians 5:21. This transformative reality allows believers to see themselves as God sees them—holy and blameless before Him. In Numbers 23, God does not see iniquity in His people; instead, He views them through the lens of Christ's perfect sacrifice, where our failures and sins are eclipsed by His finished work. Understanding this truth leads to profound joy and assurance for Christians, as they realize they are accepted not for their works but for Christ’s righteousness.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21, Numbers 23:21

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