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Why is the redemptive work of Christ important for Christians?

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The redemptive work of Christ secures salvation and eternal life for believers, ensuring their names are written in heaven.

The significance of Christ's redemptive work cannot be overstated; it is the cornerstone of Christian faith. This work guarantees that believers are reconciled to God, highlighted by the assurance that their names are written in the Lamb's Book of Life from before the foundation of the world. The gospel not only provides forgiveness for sins but also empowers believers to tread upon spiritual adversaries through the authority of Christ. As they grow in faith, Christians are called to rejoice not just because of the authority they wield over the forces of darkness but primarily because they are called children of God, secured by Christ's love and sacrifice, which is central to their hope and joy.
Scripture References: Luke 10:20, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 5:10

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