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How does God save us?

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God saves us through the atoning work of Christ, who serves as our substitute and federal head, enabling our justification before God.

God's method of salvation is multi-faceted, primarily centered on the substitutionary atonement of Christ. As depicted in Psalm 65:4, blessed is the one whom God chooses and brings near to Himself. This points to the divine initiative in salvation, where God, in His mercy, provides Jesus as the perfect substitute. The doctrine of federal headship means that Christ acts on behalf of His people, enabling justification and reconciliation with God. This underscores the grace-based nature of salvation, affirming that it is not dependent on human effort but solely on God's sovereign choice and action.
Scripture References: Psalm 65:4, Matthew 1:21, Acts 13:48

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