What does the Bible say about going to Christ for salvation?
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The Bible teaches that we must go to Christ, who is our life and righteousness, for salvation, as illustrated by Joseph in Genesis 41:55.
The Bible presents Jesus Christ as our ultimate source of salvation, akin to Joseph in Genesis, who was tasked with providing sustenance during a famine. Pharaoh instructed the Egyptians to go to Joseph for bread, which parallels the command from God the Father to approach Christ, our beloved Son, for spiritual nourishment. In times of famine—symbolizing our sin and inability to save ourselves—we are encouraged to seek Christ, who offers life and righteousness. His command is simple: believe on Him, for He is the only way to the Father. Apart from Him, there is no salvation, and like Joseph, Christ's role is to minister life to the hungry souls.
Scripture References:
Genesis 41:55, John 6:35, Acts 4:12
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