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How do we know Christ's work of redemption is effective?

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Christ's work of redemption is effective because He fully accomplished salvation for His elect through His incarnation, life, death, and resurrection.

The effectiveness of Christ's redemptive work is rooted in the belief that He was sent by the Father as a real man, fully God, to fulfill the law and redeem His people. This truth can be substantiated through passages that emphasize His coming in the flesh, as discussed in 1 John 4:3. When Jesus declared 'It is finished' on the cross, He confirmed that His work on behalf of the elect was complete. Believers can trust that His sacrifice was not just a potential atonement but an actual one for those whom He intended to save.

The doctrine of limited atonement, one of the points of TULIP, reinforces that Christ's death was specifically designed for the elect, activating the grace necessary for their salvation. Thus, by acknowledging this full and effective work of Christ, Christians are assured of their redemption and called to glorify God for His sovereign grace.
Scripture References: 1 John 4:3

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Henry Mahan · Feb 5, 2025
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