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Why is it important that Christ loses none of his people?

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It is important because it assures us of God's unwavering grace and commitment to save those he has chosen.

The doctrine that Christ loses none of his people is crucial for understanding God’s divine grace and assurance of salvation. In John 18:9, Jesus states, 'Of all which thou hast given me, I have lost none,' which underscores the eternal security of believers and reflects the powerful truth of predestination and divine providence. This promise is not based on our faithfulness but on Christ's unchanging character and the efficacy of his redemptive work. Therefore, our confidence in salvation rests not in our actions but in the faithfulness of Christ who ensures that all who are truly his will be preserved.
Scripture References: John 18:9

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Whom Seek Ye
Jonathan Tate · Sep 16, 2020
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