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Why is effectual redemption important for Christians?

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Effectual redemption assures believers that Christ's sacrificial work guarantees salvation for His elect, fulfilling God's promises.

Effectual redemption is critical as it signifies that Christ’s death was intentional and effective, securing salvation for those God has chosen. In John 10, Jesus articulates that He lays down His life for the sheep (His people), which strongly affirms that His atonement is not general but particular to His elect. This gives believers confidence and security, resting in the promise that 'all that the Father gives Me will come to Me' (John 6:37). The reality that God has appointed a specific number of people whom He will save encourages Christians that their relationship with Him is not based on their own merit, but on His sovereign choice and grace. Thus, it instills a sense of profound gratitude and assurance in their salvation.
Scripture References: John 10:11, John 6:37, 1 Peter 1:18-19

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Wayne Boyd · Sep 3, 2023
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