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Why is it important that Christ never fails?

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Christ's unerring nature assures believers that He successfully accomplished salvation for His people.

The theological significance of Christ never failing is rooted in the assurance of salvation for all believers. As Isaiah foretold, the Messiah ‘shall not fail nor be discouraged’ until He brings forth judgment. This is not only a statement of divine intent but also a declaration of the effectiveness of Christ’s redemptive work. The fulfillment of this prophecy, as noted in Matthew, emphasizes that His purpose was achieved, and all for whom He died will be reconciled to God, ensuring that His mission will meet with ultimate success and victory.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:4, Matthew 12:20-21, Romans 5:6-10

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