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What is the significance of Christ's sovereignty in salvation?

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Christ's sovereignty ensures that salvation is entirely His work and not dependent on human efforts.

The sovereignty of Christ in salvation is a central tenet of Reformed theology, asserting that He alone does the work of salvation without relying on human merit or works. The sermon emphasizes that our salvation does not hinge on our cooperation or effort; rather, it is a gift from God that we receive by faith. This truth liberates believers from the burden of striving for acceptance before God, affirming that Christ has accomplished all needed for our redemption. His grace empowers us to live righteously, but it is ultimately His power that secures our salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:21-24, Hebrews 12:2, Ephesians 2:8-9

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