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What does it mean that God is not a failure in salvation?

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It means that all whom the Father has chosen will come to Christ, and He will effectively save them (John 6:37).

The assurance that God is not a failure in salvation is rooted in the belief that all who are chosen by the Father will inevitably be brought to faith in Christ. John 6:37 states that all the Father gives to Jesus will come to Him, and none will be cast out, asserting God’s unwavering commitment to His plan of salvation. This truth eliminates the notion that Christ's death could be in vain for even one of His elect. Instead, it reassures believers that God's purpose and grace will always prevail, providing comfort and confidence in their salvation. This understanding fosters a humble reliance on God’s initiative in salvation rather than on human efforts.
Scripture References: John 6:37, Revelation 17:8

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