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How do we know the doctrine of Christ as our Savior is true?

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We know the doctrine of Christ as our Savior is true because Scripture testifies to His redemptive work, affirming our salvation through Him alone.

The doctrine of Christ as our Savior is rooted in Scripture, particularly in 2 Samuel 22 and its fulfillment in the New Testament. David’s song of praise reflects the reality that divine mercy flows through Christ, asserting Him as the only mediator between God and man. In Romans 15:9-13, the Apostle Paul affirms the hope of both Jews and Gentiles in Christ, underscoring that He was sent to save His people from their sins. The combined testimony of the Old and New Testaments underlines the certainty of this doctrine, as God's covenant promises find their ultimate expression in Jesus. This assurance of salvation is given freely to all who believe, further solidifying the truth of His redemptive work.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 22, Romans 15:9-13

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The Lord Liveth
Wayne Boyd · Jul 2, 2021
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