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How does Christ fulfill the requirements of salvation?

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Christ fulfills the requirements of salvation through His atoning death, serving as the only sufficient sacrifice for sin.

According to Scripture, Christ's death on the cross serves as the full and complete payment for sin, satisfying divine justice and fulfilling God's demands for righteousness. This act of love demonstrated that salvation could not be achieved by human effort but wholly through Christ's sacrificial work. The sermon asserts that true believers recognize that their standing before God does not depend on personal merit but entirely on what Christ has accomplished for them. This central truth is foundational to understanding historic Reformed theology and the concept of justification by faith alone.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Romans 5:8, Hebrews 10:12

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