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What are the two pillars of salvation?

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The two pillars of salvation are Christ's death for our offenses and His resurrection for our justification.

According to Romans 4, the two pillars of salvation consist of Christ's sacrificial death and His victorious resurrection. These two events are inseparably linked to our salvation. Christ's death provides the necessary payment for our sins, while His resurrection confirms our justification before God. This means that through faith in Christ, we are declared righteous, assuring us of our salvation. These pillars underscore that our hope is founded on what Christ has done, not on our own efforts.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25

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