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Why is it important to believe that Christ did not fail?

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Believing that Christ did not fail ensures that our salvation is secure and fully accomplished.

The conviction that Christ did not fail is foundational to Reformed theology. It asserts that having completed His work perfectly, Jesus secures the salvation of His people. This belief aligns with Galatians 4:4-5, which states that God sent His Son to redeem those under the law. When we understand that Jesus did not leave anything up to us, we find assurance in the finished work of the cross, knowing that it is complete and satisfactory to God. Such belief uplifts the believer, fostering a life of gratitude and holiness, constrained by the love of Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:4-5, Isaiah 61:10

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He Shall Not Fail
Wayne Boyd · Jan 24, 2016
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