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Why is it significant that Christ's death ensures the redemption for His people?

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It's significant because it guarantees that all for whom Christ died will be saved, demonstrating His success over sin and death.

The significance of Christ's death ensuring the redemption for His people is profound, as it illustrates the effectiveness of His sacrifice. Christ did not die in vain; His payment was for those specifically chosen by God. If any for whom He died were lost, it would imply a failure on His part. However, the gospel assures us that all whom the Father gives to the Son will come to Him, securing their salvation and affirming Christ's victory over sin and death. This underscores that our hope rests not on our works but on the finished work of Christ.
Scripture References: John 6:37, John 17:9

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Redemption
Carroll Poole · May 6, 2018