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What is the importance of Christ's works in the Gospel?

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Christ's works are the foundation of the Gospel, securing redemption and salvation for believers.

In the context of the Gospel, the works of Christ are pivotal because they establish the basis of our salvation. The Gospel rests on what Christ has accomplished, not on the individual's actions. As stated in 1 Timothy 1:15, Christ came into the world to save sinners, affirming His redemptive role. Each aspect of His life and ministry, culminating in His death and resurrection, fulfills the requirements necessary for our justification before God. This foundation provides assurance to believers that their salvation is secure, anchored in the finished work of Christ rather than fluctuating human efforts, as expressed in Jude 24 where God presents believers faultless before His presence.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:15, Jude 24

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