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How do we know that Jesus is a certain Savior?

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Jesus accomplished salvation completely for His people, not just as a possibility.

The assertion that Jesus is a certain Savior stems from His complete and finished work on the cross. Unlike teachings that suggest Jesus merely made salvation possible or provided opportunities for it, the gospel according to sovereign grace emphasizes that His sacrifice is sufficient and definitive for those whom He came to save. As expressed in the sermon, Jesus did not present Himself as a probable Savior but as one whose work definitively secured redemption. This understanding is supported by Scriptures such as Romans 3:21-26, where Paul illustrates that our justification comes through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe, affirming that Christ's work is not contingent but absolute for the elect.
Scripture References: Romans 3:21-26

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