What does perseverance mean in the context of salvation?
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Perseverance refers to the enduring commitment of true believers to remain in faith until the end.
Perseverance in faith is a key doctrine within Reformed theology, underscoring that those who are truly saved will continue in their faith until the end. This is supported by passages like Hebrews 3:6, which states that we are God's house if we hold fast our confidence and rejoicing firm to the end. The doctrine emphasizes that it is not solely about the initial faith one expresses but about the continued reliance on Christ throughout life’s trials and tribulations. Genuine believers, as a result of God's sovereign grace, are empowered to persist in faith, and their perseverance serves as evidence of their salvation and the effectiveness of Christ's redeeming work.
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