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Why is understanding the past tense of salvation important for Christians?

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Understanding the past tense of salvation reassures Christians that their redemption was secured by Christ before time began.

Understanding the past tense of salvation is crucial because it affirms the belief in God's eternal plan and the surety of the believer's standing before God. Hebrews 4:3 points out that God's works were finished from eternity, underscoring that salvation is not a mere moment or action but an eternal decree rooted in divine sovereignty. When believers comprehend that they were chosen and redeemed from the foundation of the world, they are encouraged in their faith, knowing that their salvation is secure and independent of their circumstances. This understanding also motivates worship and a life lived in gratitude for God's grace, as seen in Psalm 13:5-6, which expresses trust and rejoicing in God’s salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:3, Psalm 13:5-6

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