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What does it mean that salvation is eternal?

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Salvation is eternal because it rests on God's unchangeable promises and the accomplished work of Christ.

The concept of eternal salvation is vital in the assurance we have as believers. This truth is rooted in the declaration that God's promises and decrees cannot be altered, as posited in Ecclesiastes 3:14. The work of Christ on the cross is final and brings about not a temporary but an everlasting change in the believer's status before God. Through faith, believers are not only justified but are embraced into a relationship that cannot be severed, as evidenced by John 6:37, which emphasizes that all who come to Christ will be preserved. Thus, the eternal nature of salvation testifies to God's faithfulness in carrying His work to completion.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 3:14, John 6:37, Jude 1:24

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