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What is the significance of Christ's completed work of salvation?

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Christ's completed work of salvation assures believers of their everlasting standing before God.

The doctrine of Christ's completed work is central to the Gospel, as it signifies the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan for humanity. Through His sacrificial death and resurrection, Christ atoned for the sins of His people once for all, as emphasized in Hebrews 10:12, where it states that after making one offering, He sat down at the right hand of God. This act of sitting indicates that His sacrificial work was complete and effective, providing eternal security for all who believe. Consequently, Christians can have confidence in their salvation, knowing that their standing before God is secure through Christ, which fosters assurance in their faith.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:12, John 6:37, John 10:28

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I Saw the Lord
Tim James · Jan 2, 2012
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Joshua

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