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How do we know we are truly secure in salvation?

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We are secure in salvation because it's based on God's promise in Christ, not our own works.

The assurance of our salvation lies in the unwavering promises of God, as articulated throughout Scripture. In Jeremiah 32:40, God promises an everlasting covenant, assuring believers that He will not turn away from them. This promise is further reinforced in the New Testament, particularly in Romans 8, where it declares that nothing can separate us from the love of God. Our security does not hinge on our ability to maintain righteousness but rests solely on the finished work of Christ. He paid our sin debt in full, accounting each believer as perfectly righteous before God. Confidence in our security comes from trusting in God's character, recognizing that He will faithfully fulfill all His promises, even against our failings. This deep certainty invites believers to rely wholly on God's provisions of grace, resulting in a life marked by trust and obedience, rather than fear of abandonment.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 32:40, Romans 8:38-39

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