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What does the Bible teach about the success of Christ's mission?

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The Bible teaches that Christ will succeed in His mission to redeem many nations through His sacrifice.

Isaiah 52:15 states that the suffering servant ‘shall sprinkle many nations,’ indicating a successful redemptive mission that reaches beyond Israel to include the Gentiles. The sprinkling mentioned signifies purification and cleansing, which Christ accomplishes through His blood atonement on the cross. This implies that Christ’s work will not be ineffective; it guarantees the salvation of those chosen by God.

This theme continues in the New Testament, where the success of Christ's mission is affirmed through the Great Commission and the explosive growth of the early church, as outlined in Romans 15. We can see that God's purpose to redeem a people for Himself is unfolding according to His sovereign will, thus providing immense comfort to believers that their hope rests on the sure foundation of Christ’s triumph over sin and death.

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