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What is the significance of Christ's redemption?

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Christ's redemption is complete and effective, ensuring that those for whom He died will be saved.

The redemption accomplished by Christ is central to the gospel; it affirms that His sacrificial death secured salvation for His people. John 10:11 indicates that He laid down His life for the sheep, underscoring the particular nature of His atonement. This means that no one can be lost for whom He died—His death was not a mere potential but an absolute success in procuring salvation. Consequently, understanding the effectiveness of Christ’s redemption ignites confidence in His ability to save and complete the work of salvation in every believer's life, removing uncertainty and despair.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Romans 8:1, Hebrews 10:14

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