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How do we know that Jesus Christ saves us?

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We know Jesus saves us through His sacrifice on the cross, which blots out our sins and reconciles us with God, as illustrated in Acts 3.

The assurance of salvation through Jesus Christ is rooted in His sacrificial work on the cross, as depicted in Acts 3, where it states that our sins can be blotted out through repentance and conversion. This action signifies that Jesus took upon Himself the penalty for our sins, effectively erasing our debt before God. As the Apostle Peter conveys in his message, our reconciliation to God occurs through Christ, who is sent to us by the Father. His life, death, and resurrection validate the claims of the gospel and provide the guarantee of salvation for all who believe. This understanding is foundational in Reformed theology, emphasizing that redemption is completely an act of God’s grace, independent of our works.
Scripture References: Acts 3:19, Colossians 2:14

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