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Why is it important for Christians to believe Christ died for a purpose?

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Believing that Christ died for a purpose assures Christians of their salvation and the certainty of being made holy and spotless.

Understanding that Christ's death was intentional reinforces the assurance of redemption for believers. He did not merely make a way, but actively secured the salvation of His people through purposeful atonement. This doctrine is vital as it emphasizes that salvation is not a result of human decision but is grounded in God's sovereign will and grace. As stated in Ephesians, Christ died to present a glorious, holy church, thereby securing His elect from sin and preparing them for eternal fellowship with Him. This belief cultivates peace in the believer's heart, knowing they are secure in God's plan.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:25-27, Romans 8:28-30

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