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What does the Bible say about the hope of salvation in Christ?

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The Bible teaches that our only hope of salvation is in Jesus Christ, who fulfilled the law and bore our sins.

The hope of salvation is rooted in the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, who fulfilled all righteousness on behalf of His people. As presented in Isaiah 33, the Lord promises that when He rises to save, He reveals Himself in grace, allowing us to see and acknowledge His might. This is vividly depicted in the proclamation of the gospel, as expressed in both the Old and New Testaments, affirming that faith in Christ alone, not our works, is essential for salvation. He bore our sins, reconciled us to God, and offers us eternal life, thus becoming our only true hope.
Scripture References: Isaiah 33:10-17, Romans 10:9-10

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Eyes That See
Eric Lutter · May 20, 2020
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