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Why is the concept of a better hope important for Christians?

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A better hope is important because it assures believers of their acceptance in Christ, freeing them from fear and condemnation.

The concept of a better hope is central to the believer's assurance of salvation. As the sermon points out, this hope stems from the perfect work of Christ, who became our surety and fulfilled the law's demands. When believers grasp that they are made perfect in Christ, it liberates them from the anxiety of performance-based acceptance. Instead, they can rest in the promise of reconciliation and peace with God, knowing they are justified and accepted in the Beloved. This understanding cultivates a life of gratitude and worship, as believers respond to the grace extended to them through Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Hebrews 7:19, Ephesians 1:6

Sermons (2)

Never Better
Larry Criss · Oct 13, 2013
Christ Is Better
John Chapman · Feb 23, 2025
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