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What does it mean that Christ clears the way for salvation?

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Christ clears the way for salvation by removing obstacles of self-righteousness and sin through His sacrifice.

The concept of Christ clearing the way for salvation is rooted in the idea that He removes barriers preventing individuals from coming to God. This includes the obstacles of self-righteousness and reliance on personal merit, which can blind a person to their need for grace. John the Baptist's mission was to prepare hearts for Christ by proclaiming the need for repentance, signifying that Christ alone can make the path straight. Through His death and resurrection, Christ provides the means of access to God, allowing believers to approach Him without fear and with confident assurance in His righteousness, offering a new and living way to salvation.
Scripture References: John 14:6, Hebrews 10:19-20

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The Voice of One
Clay Curtis · Oct 18, 2020
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