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Why is understanding that salvation is 'done' so important for Christians?

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Understanding that salvation is 'done' frees Christians from the burden of working for their salvation and allows them to rest in Christ's work.

When Christians grasp that salvation is 'done', they move from a works-based perspective to one of grace. This vital truth is grounded in the realization that Christ has satisfied the demands of the law and secured redemption for His people (Romans 3:26). Recognizing that they are accepted in the Beloved (Ephesians 1:6) liberates believers from the anxiety of having to 'do' to attain God's favor. Instead, they can celebrate their identity in Christ, finding peace and assurance in the completed work of the Gospel. This truth not only transforms personal faith but extends into the assurance of their inheritance and acceptance before God.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Ephesians 1:6

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