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Why do Christians thank God through Jesus Christ?

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Christians thank God through Jesus Christ because He is the means of our deliverance from sin and wretchedness.

In his conclusion in Romans 7, Paul expresses gratitude for deliverance through Jesus Christ, stating, 'I thank God—through Jesus Christ our Lord!' (v. 25). This acknowledgment is rooted in the understanding that Jesus is the one who rescues believers from the power of sin and the condemnation of the law. The reliance on Christ points to the foundational Reformed belief that it is only through His sacrifice and righteousness that we can stand justified before God. Therefore, thanksgiving becomes a natural response of the believer, recognizing that all aspects of salvation—from calling to glory—are gifts of God's unmerited favor.
Scripture References: Romans 7:25

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