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What does the Bible say about the standard of our life in Christ?

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The standard of our life in Christ is defined by our being in Him, as our righteousness comes through Christ alone.

The standard of our life in Christ is rooted in the truth that we cannot boast in our own works or righteousness, as it is solely God's grace that places us in Christ Jesus (1 Corinthians 1:29-30). Those who have faith in Christ recognize Him as their representative, righteousness, and surety, meaning our entire identity rests in His finished work on the cross. This emphasizes that we are saved not by our merits, but by God's sovereign mercy, making us miracles of grace, and highlighting that any attempts to earn righteousness before God are futile. As it is stated, no flesh should glory in His presence because all glory belongs to God alone.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:29-31

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