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Why is the doctrine of perseverance significant?

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Perseverance assures believers that true faith will endure, reflecting God's faithfulness and power to keep us secure in Him.

The doctrine of perseverance is significant as it offers believers the assurance that those whom God has called will continue in faith until the end. This highlights the sovereignty of God in salvation, underscoring that our ability to remain steadfast is not reliant on our strength but on His divine power. The promise that we will not be lost encourages Christians to press on in their faith, knowing that God faithfully sustains His people throughout their lifelong journey.
Scripture References: Philippians 1:6, John 10:28-29

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