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Why is it essential that God does not lose any of His children?

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It is vital that God does not lose any of His children to ensure the certainty and completeness of His redemptive plan.

The assurance of not losing any of God’s elect is rooted in His sovereign will and grace. Isaiah 66:9 poses a rhetorical question that affirms God's commitment to bring forth all His children. This promise underscores the certainty of grace; once God chooses to save, He does not abandon His elect. The doctrine asserts that God's redemptive plan is inviolable. It is His power that ensures that, despite human frailty and failure, every chosen child of God will ultimately come to faith. This not only provides believers with deep comfort and security but also validates God's sovereignty in salvation, reassuring us that He is actively working to fulfill His promises.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:9

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