Christ's promise to save is secured by His eternal vow to the Father, ensuring that all whom the Father gives Him will come.
The certainty of Christ's vow to save can be rooted in His covenant promise to the Father. In John 6:37, Christ states that 'all that the Father giveth me shall come to me,' affirming that those chosen by God are irresistibly drawn to Him. This promise of acceptance is not only scriptural but is demonstrated through God's faithfulness in redeeming His people. Additionally, the assurance that 'the vow shall be performed' connects directly to the unbreakable covenant between the Father and the Son, highlighting that Christ will not lose anyone whom He has purged with His blood (Hebrews 1:3).
Scripture References:
John 6:37, Hebrews 1:3, Romans 14:10
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