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How do we know the concept of assurance in salvation is true?

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The assurance of salvation is grounded in the work of Christ, who is the captain of our salvation.

The assurance of salvation rests not on our merit but on the completed work of Christ, as depicted in Hebrews 2:10. This passage emphasizes that Jesus, as the captain of salvation, has accomplished everything required for our redemption through His sufferings. For believers, this assurance means relying on the objective truth of Christ's sacrifice and righteousness, which guarantees eternal security and empowers them to stand firm in their faith during trials. The biblical witness encourages believers to hold fast to this assurance, knowing that their salvation is secure in Christ's finished work.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:10, Romans 8:38-39, John 10:28-30

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