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How do we know that God will always save us?

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We can trust God’s promise to save us as demonstrated by Jesus reaching out to Peter when he cried for help.

The assurance of our salvation is rooted in the nature of Christ and His sacrificial love for us. In Matthew 14:30-31, Peter cries out to the Lord, and Jesus immediately reaches out to save him. This act reflects the grace and readiness of Christ to save His people from peril. Furthermore, as Romans 8:31-39 reveals, nothing can separate us from the love of God, affirming that God will not abandon those He has chosen and redeemed. This knowledge forms the foundation of our assurance and motivation to keep faith in every circumstance.
Scripture References: Matthew 14:30-31, Romans 8:31-39

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