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Why is the concept of Christ as the Key Keeper important for Christians?

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Christ being the Key Keeper signifies His authority over life and death, providing comfort and assurance to believers.

In Revelation 1:18, Christ declares that He has the keys of hell and of death, representing His victory over sin and the assurance of eternal life for His people. This authority assures believers that they need not fear death or hell because Christ holds the keys and determines who enters into His kingdom. Thus, knowing Him as the Key Keeper not only provides peace but also emphasizes His sovereignty in salvation. It reminds Christians that their salvation and security are firmly rooted in Christ's completed work and His power to grant eternal life, alleviating any fears regarding their standing before God.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:18

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