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How does the doctrine of eternal security provide comfort?

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The doctrine of eternal security assures believers that they cannot lose their salvation, providing peace in Christ.

Eternal security, often summarized as 'once saved, always saved', is a core tenet of Reformed theology, offering profound comfort to believers. It teaches that those whom God has truly saved will not fall away, as they are kept by His power. The sermon articulates that if one has genuinely fled to Christ, they cannot wash their hands of Him or renounce their faith. This assurance does not encourage licentiousness but rather instills hope in believers' hearts, fostering a life of gratitude and service to Christ—because knowing that salvation is secure prompts a deeper love and devotion towards Him.
Scripture References: John 10:28-29, Philippians 1:6, Hebrews 6:19

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