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How is Jesus Christ involved in salvation?

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Jesus Christ is the Savior who fulfills God’s redemptive plan by dying for the elect's sins.

Jesus Christ's involvement in salvation is central to the Christian faith, as emphasized in Psalm 110 and Ephesians 1. The Father appointed Christ as the Savior of His elect, demonstrating that salvation is accomplished through His sacrificial death and victorious resurrection. Hebrews 10:12 highlights that after offering Himself as a sacrifice for sin, Jesus sat down, signifying that His work is complete. Furthermore, Romans 5:8 expounds that Christ died for the ungodly, underscoring the truth that redemption is found in Him alone. Thus, the role of Jesus as the divine mediator and atoning sacrifice highlights the sovereign grace of God in the salvation of His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 110, Ephesians 1, Hebrews 10:12, Romans 5:8

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