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You Are Complete in the Lord Jesus Christ!

John 10:28 — those who trust Christ shall never perish, and none can snatch them from His hand. On resisting unbelief and resting in the assurance that we are complete in Him.

July 4, 20262 min read

"And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish…" — John 10:28

Those who have accepted the Lord as their Savior and Redeemer should resist unbelief. We should not mistrust His love, His mercy, or His kindness, nor grieve Him by doubting His grace. Let us be confident, holding on to God's precious Word: we will never be forgotten. God will never forget you (Isaiah 49:15), and His peace will never depart from His people.

All who believe in the Lord will remain with Him forever; they shall never perish. Christ said, "I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish, neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand" (John 10:28). This is the grace of God for every believer — they are complete in Him (Colossians 2:10).

Christ died on the cross, rose again, and released to us His honor, His mercy, and His compassion. Those who put their trust in the Lord will never be cast out; they will be comforted and blessed in Him. We should never doubt His Word, in which He assures us that we will never perish, nor can anyone take us from Him. We will abide in Him forever.

May you remain obedient and confident in the Lord, and may He keep you in Him forever. Amen!

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