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Why is the doctrine of never perishing important for Christians?

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This doctrine provides assurance, supports the certainty of Christ's work, and encapsulates the essence of the gospel.

The doctrine that believers shall never perish is vital for several reasons. Firstly, it assures believers that their faith in Christ will not be in vain, making the gospel true good news. If believers could lose their salvation, it would undermine the assurance offered by the gospel. Secondly, it affirms the effectiveness of Christ's atonement. If one of His sheep could be lost, it would imply that His sacrifice was insufficient. Finally, this promise comforts believers amid life’s trials, reinforcing that regardless of circumstances, their standing in Christ is secure. This assurance enables them to face challenges with the confidence that they are always in the grip of grace.
Scripture References: John 10:27-28, Hebrews 3:14, 1 Peter 1:5

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