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How do we know Christ's death on the cross is our only means of salvation?

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Christ’s death is the appointed remedy for sin, as illustrated by the brazen serpent lifted up for Israel.

Scripture reveals that Christ’s death on the cross is the singular means for salvation, as affirmed in John 3:14 where Jesus likens His imminent crucifixion to the lifting up of the serpent in the wilderness. This analogy does not merely highlight the necessity of His death but portrays it as the only viable remedy against the deadliness of sin, akin to the Israelites needing to gaze upon the serpent to be spared from death (John 3:15). Furthermore, Romans 5:8 expresses God’s love in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us, securing redemption for all who believe. Thus, the cross is essential for salvation, demonstrating God's provision for humankind's most dire need—deliverance from the serpent's poisonous bite, or sin, that brings spiritual death.
Scripture References: John 3:14-15, Romans 5:8

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