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How do we know God is able to save us?

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God's ability to save is affirmed in Scripture, particularly in Hebrews 7:25, stating He saves to the uttermost those who come to God through Him.

Our assurance of God's ability to save is grounded in His character and actions revealed in Scripture. Hebrews 7:25 assures us that Christ is able to save completely those who approach God through Him, highlighting His divine authority and redemptive power. The preaching of the gospel invites us to trust in Christ, advocating that through His finished work, we are also united with Him in His redemptive purposes. Knowing that our salvation is not based on our ability but solely on the sufficiency of His grace allows us to have confidence in His saving power. This role of Christ as our Savior is central to the concept of sovereign grace, whereby grace is extended to the most unlikely, including those who feel utterly incapable of contributing to their own salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 7:25, Romans 5:8, Matthew 9:27-31, Romans 3:26, Psalm 7:1, Philippians 1:6, Daniel 3:17, Philippians 3:21, Jude 24, Romans 4:21, Psalm 57:2, Philippians 3:20-21

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My Trust
Clay Curtis · Sep 25, 2011
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