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How do we know Jesus saves to the uttermost?

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We know Jesus saves to the uttermost because His atoning sacrifice is sufficient for all sins, no matter their severity.

The phrase 'saves to the uttermost' signifies that Jesus' sacrifice is fully sufficient to redeem even the most wretched sinner. In Romans 5:8, we learn that God demonstrated His love for us while we were still sinners, affirming the extent of Christ's sacrifice. The assurance that no one is beyond the scope of His salvation is a crucial aspect of the Gospel, highlighting that regardless of how sinful we perceive ourselves, the grace of God through Christ reaches us. As the sermon points out, there is no sin outside of His redemptive power, and those who come to Him in faith will find mercy and salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, Hebrews 7:25

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