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How can I know if I am one of those for whom Christ died?

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You can know you are one of those for whom Christ died if you trust in Christ alone for your salvation.

Determining whether one is included in the scope of Christ's atoning work is essential in Reformed theology. Colossians 1:21-23 emphasizes the importance of recognizing oneself as a sinner in need of grace. The key indicator of whether Christ died for you is found in your faith; if you trust in Christ's righteousness rather than your own, this signifies your inclusion in His redemptive plan. Continual faith is evidence of true salvation, reflecting a heart transformed by grace. Those who are truly joined to Christ will find themselves depending on Him for salvation and desiring to live in a manner that honors Him. This ongoing faith points to the assurance that you've been reconciled to God through Christ.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:21-23

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