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How do we know that salvation is found outside the camp?

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Salvation is found outside the camp as Jesus, our perfect sacrifice, suffered there, showing us the path to redemption.

The concept of salvation being found outside the camp is inherently linked to the redemptive work of Christ. In Hebrews 13:12, it is explained that Jesus suffered outside the gate to sanctify His people. This indicates that the final atonement for our sins was accomplished outside traditional religious confines, pointing to the fact that true salvation does not lie in our works or rituals but in the completed work of Christ. Jesus’ experience of being despised and rejected serves as the cornerstone of our faith, reminding us that embracing Him often means stepping away from worldly systems and expectations, thus validating the truth that our hope is not rooted in human traditions.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:12

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