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How does God view the relationship between Christ and salvation?

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God views Christ as the essential mediator whose death reconciles believers to Him, reflecting His love and justice.

In the context of salvation, God sees Christ as the sole mediator between Himself and humanity. The sermon indicates that God's love is demonstrated through the sacrificial death of His Son, which allows for reconciliation. Colossians 1:20 describes how Christ made peace through the blood of His cross to reconcile all things to Himself. It is through Christ’s death that the demands of God’s justice are satisfied, ensuring that believers can stand before Him unblameable and unreprovable. This relationship underscores the importance of both God’s grace and justice in the process of salvation.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:20

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Grasshoppers
David Eddmenson · May 15, 2011
Joshua

Joshua

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