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How do we know Christ is all for salvation?

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Christ is all for salvation because He is the only means by which we are justified and made righteous before God.

In the context of salvation, the phrase 'Christ is all' signifies that Jesus Christ is the sole source of our righteousness and redemption. Romans 5:1 states that we are justified by faith in Christ, underscoring that our works do not merit God's favor. It is through the imputation of Christ's righteousness to us that we can stand before God. Any reliance on our own merit or religious ceremonies is futile, as they do not contribute anything to our acceptance with God. True salvation is by grace through faith in Christ alone, emphasizing that He is all we need for justification.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, Galatians 5:2

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Christ Is All
Don Fortner · Feb 22, 1987
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