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What is the significance of Jesus' role in the salvation of the elect?

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Jesus is the Redeemer who justifies and sanctifies the elect, ensuring their acceptance before God.

The significance of Jesus' role in the salvation of the elect cannot be overstated; He acts as both Redeemer and Savior. Through His sacrifice, He has completely justified the elect in the sight of God's law, an act that involves taking away their sins (Romans 5:1). Furthermore, Christ's imputation of righteousness means that believers stand before God not only forgiven but also clothed in His perfect righteousness. Additionally, as stated in 1 Corinthians 1:30, Christ has become our sanctification, making us holy and acceptable before God. This intertwining of justification and sanctification demonstrates that all aspects of salvation are rooted in Christ alone.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, 1 Corinthians 1:30

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