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How do we know that Christ's death was for the elect?

Christ's death was specifically aimed at the elect, as He bore their sins and fulfilled the requirements of the covenant of grace.
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How do we know that Christ's death was sufficient for our sins?

Christ's death is sufficient because He bore the full penalty for our sins, satisfying God's justice.
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How do we know that Christ's reign is eternal?

Christ's eternal reign is affirmed in Psalm 110:4, which proclaims Him as a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.
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How do we know that Christ's resurrection guarantees our own?

Christ's resurrection is the assurance of the resurrection for all who are in Him.
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How do we know that Christ's return is certain?

Christ's return is certain because Scripture affirms it, and God’s promises are always fulfilled.
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How do we know that Christ's righteousness covers our sins?

Christ's righteousness covers our sins because believers are clothed with His righteousness, which is accepted by God.
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How do we know that Christ's righteousness is imputed to us?

Scripture asserts that Christ's righteousness is freely imputed to those who believe, establishing their justification before God.
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How do we know that Christ's sacrifice is sufficient for sin?

Christ's sacrifice is sufficient because it fully satisfies the requirements of God's justice, which allows for our redemption.
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How do we know that Christ's sacrifice was necessary for salvation?

Christ's sacrifice was necessary as He bore the sins of His people, fulfilling God's plan for redemption.
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How do we know that Christ's sacrifice was necessary?

Christ's sacrifice is necessary because without shedding of blood there is no remission of sins, as stated in Hebrews 9:22.
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How do we know that Christ's sacrifice was predestined?

Scripture confirms that Christ was foreordained before the foundation of the world to be our redeemer, as noted in 1 Peter 1:20.
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How do we know that Christ's sacrifice was sufficient for redemption?

Christ's sacrifice is sufficient because He fulfilled all the requirements of the law and satisfied God's justice through His death.
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How do we know that Christ's suffering was for our sins?

Scripture clearly asserts, through passages like Isaiah 53, that Christ suffered for our transgressions and bore our iniquities.
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How do we know that Christ's suffering was necessary?

Christ's suffering was necessary for the atonement of our sins, as prophesied in Isaiah 53.
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How do we know that Christ's Suretiship is true?

Christ's Suretiship is verified through Scripture, emphasizing His unique role in redeeming God's elect.
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How do we know that death is a blessing for believers?

Scripture assures us that for believers, death is the greatest blessing as it leads to eternal glory with Christ.
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How do we know that death is gain for Christians?

Philippians 1:21-23 assures us that for Christians, to die is gain as it leads to being with Christ.
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How do we know that dying is gain for Christians?

Christians believe dying is gain because it leads to eternal life with Christ.
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How do we know that eternal life is a promise for believers?

Eternal life is a promise for believers because it is secured through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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How do we know that eternal life is a promise from God?

1 John 2:25 affirms that God promises eternal life to those who abide in Him.
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