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How do we know Christ's sacrifice is effectual for salvation?

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Christ's sacrifice is effectual because it was purposed by God and secured the redemption of all whom He died for.

The effectiveness of Christ's sacrifice hinges on God's sovereign will and purpose. As stated in Romans 5:9, believers are justified by His blood, ensuring that those for whom He died will not perish. This aligns with the doctrine of particular redemption, which asserts that Christ's atonement was intended for the elect. We confirm this effectuality through the Scriptures that outline how those ordained to eternal life will indeed believe in Him (Acts 13:48). Therefore, true believers possess an assurance of salvation rooted in the guarantee of Christ's accomplished work on the cross, as nothing can thwart God's covenant of grace.
Scripture References: Romans 5:9, Acts 13:48, John 17:2

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This Is My Blood
Gary Shepard · Aug 14, 2016
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