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How do we know Christ will not lose His followers?

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We know Christ will not lose His followers because He guarantees their salvation, stating that He will raise up all whom the Father has given Him at the last day.

The assurance that Christ will not lose any of His followers comes from several key scripture passages. In John 6:39, Jesus explicitly states that it is the will of the Father that of all He has given Him, He should lose nothing but raise it up again on the last day. This promise emphasizes the finality of Christ's redemptive work and His commitment to preserving all who are entrusted to Him. Additionally, in Hebrews 2:13, we see how Jesus identifies with those given to Him by saying, 'Behold, I and the children which God hath given me.' This serves as a strong assurance that not a single one of His elect will be lost, reflecting the security of the believer in Christ's salvific work.
Scripture References: John 6:39, Hebrews 2:13

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