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How do we know the death of Christ is the only way to salvation?

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The Scriptures affirm that Christ's death is the only means by which God's justice can be satisfied, as elaborated in Matthew 26.

The death of Christ is central to the Christian faith as the necessary fulfillment of God's justice and mercy. Matthew 26 illustrates Christ's recognition that there is no other way for sin to be atoned for except through His own suffering and death. The Father could not spare His Son from the agony of the cross, demonstrating that the penalty for sin must be met with justice. Without Christ's death, God's holiness would be compromised. Thus, the Scriptures consistently affirm that salvation is through Christ alone, emphasizing His role as the perfect substitute who bore the sins of His people.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:39, Romans 3:26

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