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How do we know Jesus is the certain Savior of the elect?

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The certainty of Jesus as the Savior of the elect is grounded in His sovereign purpose and the nature of His redemptive work.

Jesus is not a potential Savior but a certain Savior for those for whom He died, as emphasized in John's Gospel. The effectiveness of Christ's atonement ensures that all His elect will be saved. This is rooted in the claim that Jesus will accomplish all He came to do, as illustrated in His mission to deliver the demoniac in Mark 5. His power to save is absolute, achieving the intended results without failure, which reinforces the assurance of salvation for the chosen ones described in Ephesians 1:4-5.
Scripture References: John 6:39, Ephesians 1:4-5, Mark 5:1-20

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