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How do we know that Jesus effectively redeems His people?

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Jesus Christ redeemed His people effectually when He died at Calvary; His work is complete and sufficient.

The doctrine of effectual redemption holds that Jesus Christ actually redeemed His people by His sacrifice on Calvary. This means that He did not merely make salvation possible for everyone but secured it for those He came to save. The Scriptures affirm that Jesus will see the travail of His soul and be satisfied, indicating that every soul for which He died will be saved (Isaiah 53:11). This doctrine reassures believers that Christ's work is not subject to failure; every true recipient of His grace will indeed persevere unto salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11, John 10:14-15

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