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Why is the perseverance of the saints significant?

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The perseverance of the saints assures believers that they will remain secure in their salvation (John 10:28-29).

The doctrine of the perseverance of the saints emphasizes that true believers, those who are genuinely saved, will remain in faith and will not be lost. In John 10:28-29, Jesus promises, 'And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.' This verse underscores the assurance of salvation, revealing that once a person belongs to Christ, they cannot lose their status as His sheep. The significance of this doctrine provides comfort and security to believers, affirming that their salvation is anchored in God's faithfulness, not their own efforts or failures. It rests firmly in the promise that God, who calls and saves, also preserves His children to the end.
Scripture References: John 10:28-29, Jude 1:24, Genesis 6, Romans 8:30

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