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How do we know Christ is necessary for salvation?

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Scripture teaches that Christ is the only source of salvation, emphasizing His unique role as the mediator between God and humanity.

The necessity of Christ for salvation is firmly rooted in biblical doctrine, particularly in passages like John 14:6, where Jesus claims, 'I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through me.' This declaration underscores that there is no other path to God apart from Him. Furthermore, in Romans 10:9, we learn that belief in the resurrection of Christ is essential for salvation. Thus, acknowledging Him as necessary is part of the gospel's truth, as He fulfills the requirements for righteousness, sanctification, and redemption that we, as sinners, cannot achieve on our own.
Scripture References: John 14:6, Romans 10:9, Acts 4:12, John 6:37, Psalm 27:4

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He Is Precious
Paul Mahan · Jan 14, 1990

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