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What does the Bible say about the saving commandment?

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The Bible reveals the saving commandment, centered on Christ, as the means by which God's people are made righteous and saved.

The saving commandment, often referred to as the Holy Commandment in Scripture, is not rooted in the law given at Mount Sinai but instead emerges from Mount Zion. This command is effectual when spoken by God into the hearts of individuals, leading them to true belief and righteousness. It reveals how God corrects His people and sustains them in their faith. Ultimately, this commandment centers on Christ, as indicated in Isaiah 42:1, where God commands us to 'behold My servant.' This imperative highlights not just an invitation but a divine command to fix our gaze on Jesus, the one in whom all salvation and righteousness are fulfilled.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1-4, Romans 3:25

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