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How do we know Christ is necessary for salvation?

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The necessity of Christ for salvation is affirmed in Acts 4:12, stating there is no other name for salvation.

The doctrine of Christ's necessity for salvation is foundational in Reformed theology, rooted in the assertion of Acts 4:12 that there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved. This emphasizes that Christ alone possesses the authority and ability to grant eternal life to those who believe. The sermon elaborates that no religious rituals, sacrifices, or good works can achieve salvation, as only faith in Christ's finished work on the cross can redeem sinners. Moreover, Jesus' sovereignty is highlighted as He calls the elect to Himself, promising that all who come to Him will be received.
Scripture References: Acts 4:12, John 6:37, Psalm 27:4

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