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How do we know that Christ's victory is significant for Christians?

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Christ's victory assures believers of their salvation and freedom from sin and Satan's grasp, fulfilling God's promises.

The significance of Christ's victory extends into every aspect of the Christian's life, providing assurance of salvation and freedom from sin. As articulated in Ephesians 2:1-5, believers are made alive in Christ, having been dead in sins, demonstrating that His victory over death translates into spiritual life for us. The triumph over Satan is not merely historical; it is existential. Romans 8:31-34 reinforces that 'If God is for us, who can be against us?', highlighting that Christ’s completed work secures our eternal standing before God. Hence, the believer not only acknowledges Christ's triumph but also experiences its effects, living in the newness of life He provides.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1-5, Romans 8:31-34

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Triumph of Christ
Rick Warta · Feb 21, 2016
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