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Why is God's love for Christ significant?

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God's love for Christ underscores the foundation of salvation, as it extends to all who are united with Him.

The significance of God's love for Christ is foundational to understanding the gospel. In Genesis 37:3, Jacob’s love for Joseph symbolizes God the Father's love for His Son, whom He appointed as the Savior of His people. Christ's unique status as the beloved Son signifies not only God's affection but also His divine acceptance and the exaltation of Christ above all. As believers, this love is reflected upon those who are united with Christ through faith, for God's love for Christ is inherently tied to His love for His chosen ones, as Christ Himself affirmed in John 15:9 when He states, 'As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you.' This truth encapsulates the heart of sovereign grace theology, where God’s acceptance and love are found only in the beloved Son.
Scripture References: Genesis 37:3, John 15:9

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