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How does Christ's obedience matter for salvation?

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Christ's obedience is essential for salvation as it fulfills the demands of God's law on behalf of humanity.

Christ's obedience holds significant importance in the plan of salvation. In Philippians 2:8, we read that Jesus became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. This obedience was not merely a passive compliance but an active engagement fulfilling God's law perfectly in our place. Romans 5:19 emphasizes that through one man's obedience, many shall be made righteous. This imputed righteousness is what enables us to stand before God accepted and justified. Additionally, Christians are reminded that we are not saved by our own works or faith but through Christ's obedience and sacrifice. This dual aspect—His doing and dying—underscores that both perfect obedience to the law and sacrificial death are essential for our redemption. Thus, Christ's obedience is as vital to our salvation as His death.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:8, Romans 5:19

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