Jesus Christ WAS THE SURETY of God's elect~in what sense was he so? Can you tell me? Anyone tell me?
Christ as the Surety of
Believers can be seen through His Atonement, His triumph over death, and our predestined conformity to His image.
1. Christ as Our Surety through Atonement and Expiation
Christ is our surety because He
atoned for our sins and
made expiation for our guilt. But the benefits of His atoning work are reserved
only for those who believe. His blood secures the eternal redemption of all who, by God’s grace, repent and trust in Him. In becoming our surety, Christ stood in our place and accomplished everything required for our reconciliation with God.
2. Christ as Our Surety through His Victory over Death
Our surety not only died for sin—
He conquered death itself. On the third day, Christ rose in glory, defeating the grave and breaking the power of death forever (1 Corinthians 15:55–57). His resurrection is the divine seal that His sacrifice was accepted and that sin's penalty has been fully paid.
But this victory over death
is a saving triumph only for those who believe. Those united to Christ by faith are raised with Him spiritually now and will be raised bodily in the future. Because Christ lives,
believers shall also live. Death no longer reigns over Him—and because we are His, it no longer reigns over us. This is the unshakable hope of all who belong to Christ: that
even death cannot sever us from His love or His promises.
3. Christ as Our Surety in Our Predestination to Be Conformed to His Image
The work of our surety does not end with forgiveness—it leads to transformation. Romans 8:29 tells us,
“For those whom He foreknew He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son...”
God's purpose in saving us is to make us like Christ. From eternity past, He chose a people to be united to His Son—not just in death and resurrection, but in character, holiness, and glory. But this glorious destiny belongs
only to those who believe. Faith in Christ is the means by which we are united to Him and brought into this transformative process.
Because Christ is our Surety, the process of sanctification is not uncertain; it is
guaranteed for everyone who continues to believe in Christ. He who began a good work in us will complete it (Philippians 1:6). One day, when we see Him, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is (1 John 3:2). The surety secures not only our past forgiveness but also our future glory—for
all who are in Him by faith.