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What does it mean that salvation is through Christ's works?

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Salvation is based entirely on Christ's perfect works, not on human efforts or merit.

The sermon emphasizes that salvation is not by human works but by the finished work of Jesus Christ. He is described as having tread the wide press of God's wrath alone, fulfilling the law and receiving the condemnation for sin on behalf of His people. This pivotal truth points to the heart of Reformed theology where Christ's substitutionary atonement is central. Ephesians 2:8-9 affirms that we are saved by grace through faith, not from ourselves; it is the gift of God, underscoring that it is not our works that merit salvation but Christ’s righteousness. Therefore, Christians can rest in the assurance that their standing before God is secure because it is grounded in what Christ has accomplished, not in their own efforts.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Isaiah 53:5

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