How does God save His people according to the sermon?
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God saves His people through the grace of Christ, who accomplished salvation by His death and resurrection.
The sermon illustrates God's salvation as a work entirely accomplished by Christ. Salvation is not contingent upon human actions but is rooted in God's sovereign choice, as Paul explains in Ephesians 1:5. Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, where He bore the sins of His people, represents the fulfilling of God's promise made from the beginning (Genesis 3:15). It is only through His righteousness that we can be justified before God. This underscores the importance of looking away from self-reliance to trust in Christ alone for salvation, as it is by grace we have been saved, not through our merits (Ephesians 2:8-9).
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