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How do we know the doctrine of salvation is secure?

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Our confidence in salvation rests on Christ's completed work and His resurrection.

Believers find assurance of their salvation through the completed work of Christ, especially His resurrection. Romans 4:25 states that He was raised for our justification, signifying that God's acceptance of Christ's sacrifice guarantees our salvation. Paul's teachings highlight that this confidence is not based on our faith but on the faithfulness of Christ and the assurance that His sacrifice was adequate and accepted by God the Father. Because Jesus conquered death, we can trust that our hope in Him is secure.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25, Ephesians 1:19-20

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