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Why is it important that Jesus saves us to the uttermost?

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It is important because it emphasizes that salvation is complete and eternal, reaching the furthest extremes of human need and sin (Hebrews 7:25).

The phrase 'to the uttermost' signifies that Jesus saves fully and completely. This assures believers that regardless of how far they may feel from God's grace or how deep their sin may be, Christ's ability to save reaches every corner of despair and hopelessness. In Psalm 139, David declares that there is nowhere one can flee from God's presence—He is always near, ready to save. This doctrine underscores the profound nature of God's grace in sovereign grace theology, indicating that salvation is not contingent upon human action but is made possible through the unwavering capacity of Christ's sacrifice. Thus, every believer can hold fast to the assurance that they are forever secure in His salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 7:25, Psalm 139:7-12

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