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Why is understanding the three tenses of Jesus' death important for Christians?

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Understanding the three tenses of Jesus' death deepens our appreciation of salvation's eternal scope and Christ's unchanging nature.

For Christians, grasping the three tenses of Jesus' death—past, present, and future—offers a holistic view of salvation that enriches our faith. The sermon emphasizes that Christ's atonement is rooted in God's eternal decree and is applicable to all believers throughout history. This understanding affirms the assurance of being saved, as it reveals that Christ's sacrifice was not a mere historical event but a transcendent act that continuously justifies and redeems. Furthermore, recognizing that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever highlights His steadfastness and faithfulness, providing believers with hope and security in their salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, Hebrews 13:8

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