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What is the role of Christ in the process of redemption?

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Christ is the central figure in redeeming sinners, providing peace through His sacrifice.

The role of Christ in redemption is foundational as He is the means through which God reconciles sinners to Himself. According to Colossians 1:19-20, God was pleased to have all His fullness dwell in Christ, and through Him, He made peace by the blood of His cross. This highlights that Christ's sacrificial death was necessary for our reconciliation. Without His atoning work, we would remain alienated and without hope. Furthermore, John 4:10 underscores that the gift Christ offers—living water—is essential for true satisfaction and eternal life, reiterating that salvation is rooted in Him alone. Emphasizing Christ's work empowers believers to rest in the assurance of their salvation.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:19-20, John 4:10

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