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What does the Bible say about our names being written in heaven?

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The Bible teaches that our names are written in heaven as a result of God's grace, highlighting our salvation and inclusion in His kingdom.

In Luke 10:20, Jesus instructs His disciples to rejoice that their names are written in heaven, emphasizing the significance of being included in God's kingdom. This truth reassures believers that their salvation is not based on their works but on God's choosing and grace. The assurance of having one’s name recorded in heaven is fundamental to the believer's identity in Christ, reminding us of the immeasurable grace bestowed upon us despite our undeserving nature. This highlight reflects the historic Reformed belief that salvation is wholly of the Lord, reassuring us of its permanence and certainty.
Scripture References: Luke 10:20, Colossians 3:1-2

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