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How do we know Jesus' redemption is effective?

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Jesus' redemption is effective because it is based on God's unchanging promise and the completed work of Christ on the cross.

The effectiveness of Jesus' redemption is grounded in the sovereignty of God and the completeness of Christ's sacrifice. In Isaiah 43:1, the Lord states, 'Fear not, for I have redeemed thee,' which serves as a powerful assurance that the redemption accomplished through Christ is not temporary or conditional. This is further supported by Romans 3:25, which affirms that Jesus was set forth as a propitiation through faith in His blood, indicating a satisfactory payment for sin. Since God raised Him from the dead, it serves as divine confirmation that the redemptive work was accepted and that all for whom He died will be saved, aligning with the theology of particular redemption expounded in Reformed thought.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:1, Romans 3:25

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