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What is the meaning of the term 'Forerunner' in relation to salvation?

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In relation to salvation, 'Forerunner' means Jesus has gone ahead to secure our salvation, entering into God's presence for us.

The term 'Forerunner' in the context of salvation emphasizes that Jesus has gone ahead to intercede for us, sealing our salvation through His work on the cross. He has entered into the heavenly realm on our behalf to assure us of our place before God’s throne. This underscores the doctrine of assurance in sovereign grace theology, where believers can rest in the certainty of their salvation, knowing that Christ has completed the work required for their redemption. His function as the Forerunner not only provides access but also secures a permanent position for us in the eyes of the Father, reminding us that our standing before God is totally reliant on Christ’s finished work.
Scripture References: Hebrews 6:20, Hebrews 9:12, Philippians 2:9-11

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The Forerunner
Todd Nibert · Nov 30, 2008
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