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How do we know that God's redemption is effective?

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God's redemption is effective because it is an accomplished fact executed by His sovereign will.

The effectiveness of God's redemption rests upon its completion through the perfect work of Jesus Christ. As stated in Isaiah 44:23, 'For the Lord has redeemed Jacob,' it emphasizes that this is not an ongoing process; rather, it is an accomplished work. The historic reality of Christ's death and resurrection affirms that redemption was secured once and for all. God’s promises are irrevocable, and the triune God’s plan ensures that all whom He intends to save will indeed be saved, as seen in Ephesians 1:19-20, where the surpassing greatness of God's power is operative in bringing believers to faith.
Scripture References: Isaiah 44:23, Ephesians 1:19-20

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