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Why is the concept of an 'accomplished salvation' important for Christians?

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An accomplished salvation is crucial for Christians as it assures us that our redemption is secure and rests solely on Christ's finished work.

The concept of accomplished salvation is foundational to the Christian faith as it liberates believers from the burdens of self-righteousness and legalism. Colossians 2:14 says that Christ has 'canceled the record of debt that stood against us.' This illustrates how our salvation is fully secured in Christ's completed work, which means that nothing can be added to it, nor can anything be taken away from it. In recognizing that our acceptance before God is based solely on Christ's fulfillment of the law, we can experience true freedom and peace. This understanding shifts our reliance from our efforts to the sufficiency of Christ, enabling us to live in joy and assurance of our salvation.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:14

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"Accomplished"
Greg Elmquist · Oct 19, 2014
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