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How do we know salvation is only found in Christ?

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Scripture consistently teaches that salvation is found exclusively in Christ, as affirmed in Ephesians 1 and throughout the New Testament.

The doctrine of salvation being only in Christ is a central tenet in Reformed theology, substantiated by numerous Scripture references. Ephesians 1 highlights that we are chosen in Christ, blessed with all spiritual blessings, and accepted in Him. The consistent theme across both the Old and New Testaments points to a singular path of salvation: faith in Jesus Christ. The ark symbolizes Christ; everyone inside was saved, just as all who are 'in Christ' are saved from the wrath of God. Salvation is not based on our works but solely through grace by faith in Christ, making it vital for the believer to be anchored in Him to experience true deliverance.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:3-13, Genesis 6:18, Romans 8:1, Acts 4:12, Ephesians 1:4

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Noah & The Ark
Paul Mahan · Oct 2, 2016
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