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What does it mean that Christ is an exact fit for salvation?

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Christ is perfectly suited to save all whom the Father has given Him, ensuring none are lost.

The notion that Christ is an exact fit for salvation emphasizes the precision of His atoning work for those chosen by the Father. Just as the mercy seat was made to fit precisely over the Ark of the Covenant, Christ’s sacrifice is uniquely tailored to cover the sins of the elect. He did not come to make salvation possible; instead, He secured it for all those whom God has given Him. This certainty of salvation stems from the divine covenant of grace, affirming that Christ's work is sufficient and effective for all who believe, ensuring that no one will be lost (John 6:39).
Scripture References: John 6:39, Ephesians 1:4-5, Hebrews 10:14

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