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How do we know that salvation is a sure thing according to the Bible?

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Salvation is assured through faith in God’s grace, as declared in Romans 4:16, which emphasizes the surety of God's promises.

The assurance of salvation is grounded in the character and promises of God, specifically highlighted in Romans 4:16, which states that it is by faith and grace that the promise of salvation is made sure to all believers. This guarantees that our salvation does not depend on our efforts or understanding, but rather on God's eternal covenant and the accomplished work of Christ. The bride’s safety and assurance stem from the fact that she is not carried along haphazardly; rather, her journey is secured by the sovereign purposes of God, who has determined to save His elect from before the foundation of the world. This should instill in believers a deep sense of security and peace, knowing that their salvation is not uncertain but firmly rooted in God's faithfulness.
Scripture References: Romans 4:16

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