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How do we know that Jesus' sacrifice was not in vain?

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Jesus' sacrifice is not in vain because He will see the fruit of His suffering as a multitude of the redeemed stands before Him in glory.

The assurance that Jesus' sacrifice was not in vain is highlighted in the statement that He shall see the result of His suffering and be satisfied. This affirmation speaks to the sovereignty of God in salvation, affirming that Jesus' work leads to the redemption of His people. John emphasizes that the multitude in Revelation, washed clean by His blood, represents His perfect plan in action. This shows that Christ's sacrificial death results in the salvation of all whom the Father has given Him, ensuring that none are lost and all partake in the promised glory.
Scripture References: Revelation 7:10, Isaiah 53:11, John 6:37

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Revelation 7:9-17
Larry Criss · May 31, 2017
Joshua

Joshua

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