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Why is the concept of Christ as a victorious Savior important?

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Understanding Christ as victorious underlines our assurance in His completed work of redemption and ongoing intercession for us.

The concept of Christ as a victorious Savior is pivotal in Reformed theology, as it emphasizes that He has completed His redemptive work. This victory is not just historical; it assures us of His current position as our intercessor at the right hand of God. The completed work of Christ ensures that our salvation is secure, offering comfort that we are not left to fend for ourselves. As mentioned in John 17, Jesus testifies to having finished the work entrusted to Him, reinforcing that our salvation relies entirely on His merits, not ours. This understanding sustains a believer’s confidence and boldness in approaching God.
Scripture References: John 17:4, Hebrews 7:25, Romans 8:34

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Christ Gave Gifts
Tom Harding · Jun 28, 2009
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