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How do we know that Christ is faithful despite our denials?

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Christ's faithfulness is assured through His promises, as shown in His words to Peter.

Christ's faithfulness despite our shortcomings is a central theme in scripture, especially highlighted in John's account of Peter's denial. Jesus assured Peter in John 14:1-3 not to be troubled, as He was preparing a place for him. This reflects the essence of sovereign grace theology—the belief that our standing before God is based not on our faithfulness, but on Christ's unchanging faithfulness. In our moments of weakness, the assurance is that Christ does not withdraw His love; rather, He affirms His promises to keep those whom He has chosen. This truth is foundational and provides comfort to believers, emphasizing that while we may falter, our salvation is secure in Christ alone.
Scripture References: John 14:1-3

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