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How does Jesus' death ensure our salvation?

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Jesus' death was definitive and redemptive, guaranteeing salvation for His chosen people.

The death of Jesus is central to the Christian faith as it was the means by which salvation is secured. Jesus did not die merely to make salvation possible; His atoning sacrifice actually redeems those whom the Father has given to Him (John 6:37). Hebrews 12:2 describes how Jesus endured the cross for the joy set before Him, knowing that His death would effectively draw all whom the Father has elected. This underscores the confidence believers can have in their salvation—it is not just a potential outcome but a guaranteed reality based on Christ's completed work. Thus, when Christians reflect on the Lord's table, they remember Christ's sacrifice as the actual fulfillment of God's promise to save His people.
Scripture References: John 6:37, Hebrews 12:2, Ephesians 5

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