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Why is the perseverance of the saints important in Reformed theology?

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Perseverance of the saints is important as it underscores the belief that true believers will be upheld by God's grace until the end.

In Reformed theology, the perseverance of the saints emphasizes that those who are truly saved will persevere in faith and will not ultimately fall away. This doctrine assures believers that their salvation is secure due to God's sovereign grace. The life of Joash illustrates the dangers of neglecting reliance on God and the Holy Spirit. Despite having begun well, one can drift away if they fail to depend on God's sustaining power. This truth encourages believers to remain vigilant and actively seek God's help in their spiritual journey.
Scripture References: Philippians 1:6, 1 Peter 1:5, Hebrews 10:39

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