How do we know that Christ's power is sufficient for salvation?
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Christ's power to save is illustrated by His miracles, especially in John 6:36-37, where He promises that all who come to Him will not be cast out, showing His capability to grant eternal life.
In John 6, Jesus emphasizes His role as the Bread of Life, highlighting that those who come to Him shall never hunger or thirst. He reassures us that all that the Father gives Him will come to Him, and He will never cast them out. This divine assurance is rooted in His inherent power to save. The miracles serve to reinforce this truth; just as He could create food for the hungry multitude, He can offer new life to the spiritually dead. His authority as the sustainer and giver of life culminates in His promise of resurrection at the last day for those who believe. Thus, Christ’s power is not only sufficient but guaranteed for salvation and eternal life for all who genuinely seek Him.
Scripture References:
John 6:36-37, John 6:44, John 6:40
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