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What is the significance of Christ's love for His people?

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Christ's love for His people is foundational for their identity, assurance, and motivation for holy living.

The love of Christ for His people is central to the Reformed understanding of salvation and assurance. This love is demonstrated in His sacrificial death and ongoing intercession for believers. Romans 5:8 encapsulates this truth: 'God demonstrated His love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.' Such love not only secures our salvation but also assures us of our standing before God. As believers grasp the depth of Christ's love, it becomes a motivating force that leads them to live in a way that glorifies Him. For those who are genuinely united with Christ, His love transforms and compels them to serve Him wholeheartedly.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, Ephesians 1:6

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Come My Beloved
Don Fortner · Feb 21, 1999
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