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How does Jesus keep His followers secure in their faith?

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Jesus keeps His followers secure in their faith by praying for them and actively sustaining them through His power.

In His intercessory prayer recorded in John 17, Jesus emphasizes that He keeps those given to Him by the Father secure. He acknowledges that it is not the disciples’ strength that preserves them but His divine power and intercession. He reassures His followers that every one of them is accounted for, stating that not one will be lost. This assurance is rooted in His sovereign authority as the redeemer, who has the power over all flesh and is able to fulfill the will of the Father in saving His people.

Moreover, Jesus' prayer for His followers to be kept from the evil one highlights His role as their protector in the spiritual realm. He intercedes on their behalf, ensuring they remain faithful witnesses in a world that opposes the gospel. This powerful promise of preservation springs from God's electing grace, ensuring that while trials may come, the ultimate result in true believers' lives will be perseverance in faith until the end, reaffirming the Reformed doctrine of the perseverance of the saints.
Scripture References: John 17

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