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How do we know God's salvation is an eternal work?

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God's salvation is described as an eternal work that was planned before the foundation of the world, evidenced in Scripture.

God's work of salvation is eternal, meaning it was established by Him before time began. As noted in Isaiah and throughout the Scriptures, God's plan encompasses predestination and election, wherein His people were chosen in Christ long ago. This is further supported by passages such as Hebrews 4:3, which states that God's works were finished from the foundation of the world. Hence, salvation is not merely a temporal act but a cosmic plan unfolding continuously through history, culminating in God's eternal glory.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12:2, Hebrews 4:3

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In That Day
Don Fortner · Mar 18, 2018
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Joshua

Joshua

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