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How does God's salvation work for Christ's sake?

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God's salvation works for Christ's sake by acting through Christ's work to redeem sinners.

Salvation operates fundamentally for Christ's sake, as seen in Scripture where God saves not because of our righteousness but for His glory and the sake of Christ. Psalm 106:8 states that He saved them for His namesake, emphasizing that God's motives in salvation and forgiveness are aligned with the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. This understanding encourages believers to rest in God's grace, knowing that their salvation is secure not because of their own merits, but due to the righteousness of Christ bestowed upon them, assuring them of eternal life and redemption.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:8, Ephesians 1:4-5

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For Christ's Sake
Todd Nibert · Apr 22, 2007
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