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What does the Bible say about Christ as my salvation?

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The Bible teaches that Christ is the sole source of salvation, as evidenced in Psalm 62:1, where it states, 'truly, my soul waiteth upon God; from him cometh my salvation.'

Scripture emphasizes that salvation is not merely a concept but a person—Jesus Christ Himself. In Psalm 62:1, it is stated that salvation comes from God, establishing that our hope and reliance must be exclusively on Christ. The biblical narrative reinforces that mankind is inherently sinful and incapable of saving themselves; thus, salvation is completely a work of Christ who justifies, sanctifies, and ultimately saves His people from God's wrath against sin. Our salvation is rooted in the person and work of Christ alone, highlighting the importance of trusting Him solely for our eternal safety and standing before God.
Scripture References: Psalm 62:1, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 5:8

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Christ Only
Frank Tate · Oct 18, 2015
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