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What does the phrase 'Christ alone was sought' mean?

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'Christ alone was sought' emphasizes that only Jesus can satisfy God's justice and redeem humanity.

The phrase 'Christ alone was sought' highlights the unique role of Jesus as the sole mediator between God and man. In John 18:4-8, when the soldiers seek Jesus, it symbolizes that the fulfillment of justice rests solely on him. God's justice can only be satisfied through Christ's perfect sacrifice, as stated in Romans 3:26, which asserts that God is both just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus. This exclusivity underscores the necessity of Christ for salvation, marking him as the central figure in God’s plan for redemption and reinforcing the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith alone.
Scripture References: John 18:4-8, Romans 3:26

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Whom Seek Ye
Jonathan Tate · Sep 16, 2020
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