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Why is the perseverance of the saints an essential doctrine?

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Perseverance of the saints means that those truly saved will remain in faith until the end, upheld by God's power.

The perseverance of the saints is a critical doctrine within Reformed theology asserting that individuals who are genuinely saved will endure in their faith until the end. This doctrine is based on God's promise and power to keep His people from falling away. In Romans 8:30, it is declared, 'whom He justified, them He also glorified,' illustrating that salvation is not just a momentary act but an ongoing process where God continuously maintains His covenant with the believer. Moreover, the idea of eternal security reassures Christians that their relationship with God is secure and that they will ultimately be glorified. This doctrine encourages believers to trust in God's faithfulness rather than their fluctuating feelings or circumstances, providing them with a sense of assurance as they navigate life’s challenges.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, John 10:28-29

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Henry Mahan · Oct 16, 1983
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