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How do we know that Christ's work of salvation is successful?

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Christ's successful work of salvation is evident because He humbled Himself and accomplished redemption, which led to His exaltation by God (Philippians 2:9).

The assurance of Christ's successful work of salvation is grounded in His obedience and commitment to the Father's will. As articulated in Philippians 2:8, He became obedient unto death, even the death on the cross. This sacrificial act not only fulfilled the demands of divine justice but also secured the redemption of God's chosen people. The exaltation of Christ by God, as stated in verse 9, serves as powerful confirmation of His successful mission. If Christ had failed in His mission or if His sacrifice was not efficient for the salvation of His people, He would not have been exalted. Additionally, the concept that He died specifically for His people reinforces the truth that His sacrifice was perfectly effective, as it guarantees the salvation of those for whom He died.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:8-9

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Highly Exalted
Caleb Hickman · May 3, 2026
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