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What is the significance of the phrase 'once for all' in relation to the faith?

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'Once for all' indicates that the Christian faith and the revelation given to the saints are complete and unchanging.

'Once for all' signifies the finality and completeness of the faith that has been delivered to the saints. This phrase, found in Jude 3, underscores that there will be no new revelation or additional truths added to the Gospel message. The sufficiency of Christ's work on the cross is encapsulated in this phrase, affirming that the truth we hold is based on God's unchanging Word. Furthermore, it demonstrates the urgency for believers to defend this faith, recognizing that any deviation from it can lead to serious consequences. This serves as a reminder that Christians are entrusted with a precious truth that must be preserved and passed down through generations.
Scripture References: Jude 3, Hebrews 10:14, Hebrews 1:1-2

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