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What does salvation mean in the context of Jesus being God?

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Salvation is achieved solely through Jesus Christ, who is God, as only God can provide perfect righteousness.

Jesus Christ being God is essential to the concept of salvation because only He can provide the perfect righteousness required for salvation. Romans 3:10 states that none is righteous, so if any other being less than God attempted to atone for sin, it would be insufficient. Christ's divine nature ensures that His sacrifice possesses infinite worth, able to atone for the sins of mankind. Moreover, in Titus 3:5, we see that it is God's mercy that saves us, making it clear that salvation is entirely God's work. Therefore, the deity of Christ guarantees that salvation is not just possible but assured for those who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10, Titus 3:5

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