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What is the role of Christ in true religion?

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Christ is the mediator who fulfills the requirements for true worship through His sacrifice.

The role of Christ in true religion is paramount; He is the substitute for sinners, fulfilling God's requirement for holiness and justice through His death on the cross. As described in the sermon, without Christ, there is no access to God. Understanding concepts such as substitution and satisfaction sheds light on how Christ's work makes salvation possible. Thus, true religion encompasses a relationship with Christ that is rooted in His sacrificial work, ensuring believers are accepted by God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, 1 Peter 2:24

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True Religion
Paul Mahan · May 23, 1993
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