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How do we know that salvation is achieved through the cross?

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Salvation is achieved through the cross as it fulfills God's promise of reconciliation, making an end of sin and providing righteousness.

Salvation accomplished through the cross is confirmed in scripture, particularly in Romans 5:10 and Daniel 9:24, where it declares that Jesus’ death effects reconciliation, sealing the fate of sin once and for all. The prophecy in Daniel foretells that the Messiah would be 'cut off, but not for himself,' indicating that His sacrifice was for the benefit of others — specifically the elect. This act not only makes an end of sins but offers everlasting righteousness, ensuring that believers are justified and counted innocent before God. Therefore, the cross stands as the singular means through which salvation is realized, emphasizing that it is completed entirely by Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Romans 5:10, Daniel 9:24

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The Cross
Todd Nibert · Jun 22, 2008
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