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What is the significance of being 'without fault' before God?

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'Without fault' describes the believer's standing before God due to Christ's righteousness imputed to them.

Being 'without fault' before God, as mentioned in Revelation 14:5, signifies the believer's position in Christ due to the imputed righteousness of the Savior. This state of being faultless highlights the profound impact of Christ's redemptive work, cleansing His people from all sin and guilt. Jude 1:24 echoes this truth, stating that God is able to present His people faultless before His glory, showcasing the transformative power of grace. This assurance of standing without fault is foundational for believers, promising them acceptance before a holy God because of Christ's perfect sacrifice and the washing away of their sins through His blood.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:5, Jude 1:24

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