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How do we know that faith will not fail?

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Believers can trust that their faith will not fail due to Christ's intercession (Luke 22:32).

The assurance that a believer's faith will not fail comes from the promise of Christ's intercession. In Luke 22:32, Jesus explicitly tells Peter, 'I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not.' This indicates that the maintenance of one's faith is not solely dependent on human effort but is secured by Christ's advocacy. Believers can rest in the truth that their salvation and faith are upheld by God's sovereign grace, as He ensures that none whom He has chosen will be lost. This is further supported by John 10:28, where Jesus affirms that He gives eternal life to His sheep, and they will never perish.
Scripture References: Luke 22:32, John 10:28

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