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What does the Bible say about Christ's power to save?

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The Bible asserts that Christ is mighty to save, encompassing the entire work of salvation from repentance to sanctification.

In Isaiah 63:1, we see that Christ's power to save includes not only the act of redeeming those who repent but also the capability to instill repentance itself. Salvation is not merely a transaction but an ongoing work where Christ actively transforms hearts, making those who previously disdained holiness now love it. Additionally, He does not abandon believers after saving them; rather, He continues to work in their lives, preserving their faith and sanctifying them as they grow in grace.

The breadth of Christ's saving power is further emphasized by His ongoing work in the life of a believer. From instilling the first spark of spiritual life in a previously dead soul to maintaining their spiritual vitality, He is continually at work, assuring that they are neither lost nor left to navigate life on their own. His strength is continually sufficient, and as believers face trials, they can rely on the assurance that He is both the initiator and finisher of their faith, ultimately perfecting them in glory.
Scripture References: Isaiah 63:1, Mark 5:1-20, Hebrews 7:25, Mark 1:21-28

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