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What does the Bible say about the centrality of Christ?

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The Bible emphasizes that Christ is central to the gospel and all of God's revelation, affirming that salvation is entirely God’s work.

The centrality of Christ is a foundational truth in Scripture, as seen throughout the New Testament. Paul makes it clear that any deviation from the understanding that Christ is all in all leads to a distortion of the gospel. In Galatians, he states, 'I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel, which is not another.' This signifies that the true gospel roots itself in the person and work of Christ, not in human effort or free will. Thus, understanding Christ's centrality is essential for a proper grasp of the gospel and God's overarching purpose in salvation.

Moreover, Scripture teaches that salvation is not a joint effort but solely the work of Christ. When we preach Christ and Him crucified, we acknowledge that He came into the world to save sinners, not merely to make salvation possible. The emphasis must always remain on Christ as the origin, means, and goal of our redemption, reflecting the proclamation of Romans 11:36 - 'For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory for ever.' This centers our understanding and worship around Him.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:6-7, Romans 11:36

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