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What is the role of Jesus Christ in salvation?

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Jesus Christ is the essential mediator and high priest who offers Himself as atonement for our sins, fulfilling God's covenant.

The role of Jesus Christ in salvation is central to Reformed theology, affirming that He is both God and man, fully capable of satisfying the demands of divine justice. The sermon highlights Christ as the Great High Priest who enters the heavenly sanctuary with His own blood, securing eternal redemption for believers. This understanding points to the concept that salvation is not merely about personal choices or decisions but rather about God’s sovereign initiative and Christ's finished work. Through Him, we have direct access to God, facilitated by His mediation, rendering His role indispensable for our hope and assurance in salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:11-12, John 14:6

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