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How do we know that Jesus' death saves us?

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Jesus' death is effective for salvation as it fulfills God's redemptive purpose for His chosen people.

The salvific nature of Jesus' death is affirmed in Isaiah 53:10 and Romans 10:10, which illustrate that He bore the iniquities of many, thus justifying those for whom He died. His sacrifice was not a potential remedy but a definitive act that secured eternal redemption for the elect. By entering the holy place with His own blood, Christ rendered effective the true atonement for sin, ensuring that all who come to Him in faith will indeed be saved. This highlights the necessity of recognizing that salvation comes exclusively through Christ and His finished work on the cross, which was planned before the foundation of the world.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10, Romans 10:10

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