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How does Christ's unchanging sacrifice affect our salvation?

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Christ's unchanging sacrifice guarantees the effectiveness of His atonement for all believers (Revelation 5:6).

The unchanging nature of Christ's sacrifice is a critical aspect of historic Reformed theology, ensuring that His atonement for sin remains wholly effective for all who believe. Revelation 5:6 depicts Christ as 'a Lamb, as it had been slain,' which emphasizes the eternal significance of His sacrificial death. Because Christ's sacrifice does not change, it remains powerfully effective throughout history and across generations. For believers, this means that their salvation is equally secure—it is not contingent on changing conditions or new revelations but firmly rests in the completed work of Christ on the cross. His sacrifice assures us that forgiveness and redemption are eternally accessible to all who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:6, Hebrews 10:14

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