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Why is Jesus considered precious in the Reformed faith?

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Jesus is considered precious in the Reformed faith because He is the embodiment of salvation and the ultimate revelation of God’s grace.

In the Reformed tradition, Jesus Christ is seen as precious because salvation is fully found in Him, reflecting God’s grace and mercy. As articulated in 1 Peter 2:7, Christ is precious to those who believe. This preciousness arises from His role as the Savior who lived a perfect life, died for the sins of His people, and provided a way for them to be reconciled to a holy God. The concept of Christ's preciousness encapsulates His character, sacrifice, and the love He shows to those chosen by God. It emphasizes that true believers do not worship out of duty, but out of a heartfelt response to the immense value of knowing Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:7

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