Salvation is accomplished through Christ's atoning sacrifice and is proclaimed as such in Scripture.
The doctrine of accomplished salvation emphasizes that Christ's work on the cross was complete and effective for the redemption of His people. This is supported by passages that affirm that believers have been chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world and that Jesus' blood purchased their freedom. The New Testament repeatedly confirms that through His sacrifice, Christ satisfied the law's demands, allowing believers to have peace with God and the assurance of eternal life. Therefore, salvation is not simply an offer; it is an accomplished fact for those who trust in Christ.
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