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How do we know that Christ's redemptive work guarantees salvation?

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Christ's redemptive work guarantees salvation because He has fully satisfied God's justice and bought His chosen people with His blood.

The assurance of salvation through Christ's redemptive work is rooted in the doctrine of God's sovereignty and the efficacy of Christ's sacrifice. Romans 5:21 states that grace reigns through righteousness unto eternal life, which highlights that Christ's righteousness, achieved through His death and resurrection, is sufficient for our justification. In John 10:11, Christ calls Himself the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep, and in John 6:39, He assures us that none of those whom the Father has given Him will be lost. This promise of preservation, coupled with the declaration of His completed work on the cross, reinforces the certainty that salvation is secured for those who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 5:21, John 10:11, John 6:39

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