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What does it mean that the way to God is through Christ?

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The way to God is exclusively through Christ, who is the only mediator between God and man.

According to Scripture, the way to God is uniquely through Jesus Christ, who made a way for believers to have access to the Father. In the context of Matthew 20, Jesus' journey to Jerusalem signifies His role as the sole pathway to salvation. He is not merely a guide, but the embodiment of 'the way'—the essential means by which one can be reconciled to God. The exclusivity of Christ as the mediator underscores the historic Reformed teaching of sovereign grace, where it is emphasized that no one comes to the Father except through Him (John 14:6). His life, sacrificial death, and resurrection make it possible for sinners to be justified and accepted by a holy God.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:19, John 14:6

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