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What hope do Christians have as sons of God?

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Christians hope to be like Christ when He appears, as emphasized in 1 John 3:2.

The hope of Christians as sons of God is intricately tied to the promise of transformation and eternal glory. In 1 John 3:2, it is declared that when Christ appears, believers will be like Him because they will see Him as He is. This hope provides comfort and encourages believers to purify themselves, as knowing their future reality compels them to live in a manner that reflects their identity as God's children. The anticipation of becoming like Christ not only influences their moral conduct here and now but also inspires resilience in the face of trials, knowing that their ultimate destiny is to share in His glory. Thus, this hope serves as a powerful motivator for holiness and a deep longing for communion with their Savior.
Scripture References: 1 John 3:2, Romans 8:17

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The Sons of God
Henry Mahan · May 8, 1994
Joshua

Joshua

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