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How does Christ provide salvation according to Isaiah?

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According to Isaiah, Christ provides salvation through His righteousness, serving as the righteous branch who redeems and restores His people.

Isaiah presents a cohesive picture of salvation through the coming Messiah, who is the righteous branch from the lineage of David. His role as the savior includes the fulfillment of God's covenant promises, in which He imputed righteousness to those who believe. The overarching theme in Isaiah is that salvation is not based on human merit but on the grace of God displayed in Jesus Christ. His perfect obedience and sacrificial death are what effectually secure salvation for the elect, offering peace and reconciliation with God, illustrating the sovereign grace that characterizes the plan of redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 11:1-10

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