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What is the significance of Jesus silencing Satan's accusations?

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Jesus silencing Satan's accusations demonstrates His power to declare us righteous before God.

The silencing of Satan's accusations is profound in that it showcases the complete nature of Christ's redemptive work. In Zechariah 3, the Lord rebukes Satan, asserting that Joshua, representing all believers, is a brand plucked from the fire, affirming God’s choice and mercy. Christ's advocacy means that when Satan accuses us of our sins, he is met with the truth of our redemption in Christ. Romans 8:33-34 emphasizes that it is God who justifies us, and when our adversary attempts to charge us with sin, our advocate, the Lord Jesus, stands as the assurance that we are justified by His grace. This truth comforts believers, assuring us that our standing before God is secure because of Christ's work.
Scripture References: Zechariah 3:2, Romans 8:33-34

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