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Why is the doctrine of perseverance of the saints important?

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The doctrine of perseverance assures Christians that those truly saved will never fall away from salvation.

The doctrine of perseverance of the saints is vital within Reformed theology, emphasizing that true believers will maintain their salvation until the end. This doctrine is grounded in the assurance that once a person is saved, their redemption is secured in Christ, affirming that they cannot lose their salvation. As stated in John 10:28, Christ promises that His sheep shall never perish, nourishing believers' confidence in their eternal security. Understanding this doctrine removes the fear of falling away and reinforces the joyful assurance that believers have been saved eternally, thus grounding their faith and hope firmly in Christ’s redemptive work.
Scripture References: John 10:28, John 6:37

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