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Why does Christ present believers to God?

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Christ presents believers to God as faultless, showcasing the efficacy of His redemptive work and the completeness of salvation.

The act of Christ presenting believers to God emphasizes the ultimate goal of salvation: reconciliation and acceptance before a holy God. In Jude 24-25, we see that it's through Christ's work and grace that we are presented faultless before God's presence. This presentation signifies that our sins are fully atoned for and that we are clothed in the righteousness of Christ. It highlights the completeness of redemption where believers are not only saved but also made perfect in God's sight through Jesus. This gives believers immense assurance and joy as they look forward to their final homecoming.
Scripture References: Jude 24-25

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