The Bible affirms God's ability to save through His sovereignty and power.
The book of Jude declares that God is able to keep His people from falling and to present them faultless before His glory (Jude 24-25). This assurance of salvation rests on the nature of God as the only wise Savior. Romans 8:28-30 also emphasizes God's sovereignty in the salvation process, assuring believers that those He predestined, He also called and justified.
Jude 24-25, Romans 8:28-30
We know God is able because of His divine nature and past actions.
God's ability to keep believers from falling is rooted in who He is. As Jude 25 states, He is the only wise God and our Savior. This identity as God empowers Him to save completely. Additionally, God's past faithfulness in delivering His people, as demonstrated in the examples of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, illustrates that He is able to deliver us from all trials. Hebrews 1:3 reinforces that after purging our sins, Jesus sat down at the right hand of Majesty, ruling with all authority.
Jude 25, Hebrew 1:3
Christ's sacrifice is essential for salvation because it purged our sins completely.
The act of Christ’s sacrifice on the cross is central to the gospel. Hebrews 1 speaks of how He, by Himself, purged our sins, accomplishing the redemptive work that the Law could not. Through His blood shed on the cross, every ordinance against us was blotted out (Colossians 2:14), signifying that our sins are forgiven. This finished work assures us that, through faith in Christ, we have eternal redemption.
Hebrews 1:3, Colossians 2:14
The resurrection assures believers of eternal life and God's faithfulness to fulfill His promises.
The resurrection of Christ is pivotal in Christian faith as it validates His victory over sin and death. In Hebrews 7:25, it states that He lives to make intercession for those who draw near to God through Him. The resurrection assures believers that they too will be raised, as their hope rests in the one who conquered the grave. This truth reinforces our assurance of salvation, as we trust in God's promises and His sovereign ability to save completely.
Hebrews 7:25
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