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What does salvation through Jesus mean in Acts 4?

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Acts 4 emphasizes that salvation is found exclusively in Jesus Christ, the cornerstone of our faith.

In Acts 4:12, Peter strongly declares, 'Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.' This profound truth underscores the Reformed understanding of the exclusivity of Christ as the only Savior. The salvific work of Christ is foundational to Christian faith, affirming that all humans are unable to redeem themselves and are completely reliant on divine grace. The proclamation from Peter serves as a reminder that genuine faith is directed solely toward Jesus, reflecting the tenets of the Five Solas that anchor our belief system in God's grace through faith alone.
Scripture References: Acts 4:12

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