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What does the Bible say about salvation because of Christ?

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Salvation is fundamentally rooted in Christ, as made clear in Psalm 143, where David calls upon the Lord for His righteousness and faithfulness.

The Bible presents salvation as a work of God that is wholly dependent on Christ's redemptive efforts. In Psalm 143, David acknowledges that his plea for mercy is based not on his own merit, but on God's righteousness and faithfulness. This aligns with the reformed understanding of salvation, which emphasizes that it is a gift from God, accomplished through Christ's completed work on the cross, and dependent upon His grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 143:11, Ephesians 4:32, Romans 11:13, Romans 3:24

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