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How do we know that there is life in looking to Christ?

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Isaiah 45:22 declares that looking to God brings salvation, indicating that there is life in the act of looking to Christ.

The phrase 'there is life in a look' captures a central truth in Christian theology: when sinners look to Christ, they receive spiritual life. This principle is drawn from Isaiah 45:22, which proclaims that looking to God results in salvation. This understanding is further substantiated in the New Testament, especially in John 3:14-15, where likening Christ to the bronze serpent lifted by Moses reminds us that looking upon Him brings healing and life. In sovereign grace theology, life is understood as a divine gift that transforms the heart and mind, enabling individuals to know true forgiveness and salvation. Thus, the act of looking to Christ is not merely a physical action but a supernatural acknowledgment of one's need for redemption and sustenance through Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:22, John 3:14-15

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