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How does Jesus' sacrifice relate to our salvation?

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Jesus' sacrifice on the cross is the pivotal event that provides salvation by taking on our sin and granting us His righteousness.

Jesus' sacrificial death is central to the doctrine of salvation in Reformed theology. He acts as our substitute, taking upon Himself the punishment for our sins while providing us His own righteousness. This two-fold substitution is essential for understanding how God can justly declare sinners righteous. Colossians 1:20 further illustrates that through His blood, we are reconciled to God, affirming that Jesus is the sole mediator who fulfills the demands of divine justice, allowing for our salvation. His life and death embody both mercy and justice, ensuring that God remains righteous while saving His people.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:20

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