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What role does Christ play in God's plan for salvation?

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Christ is central to God's plan for salvation, as seen in His birth and the events leading to it.

The sermon brings to light that all historical events are ultimately directed towards the person of Christ, who is the fulfillment of God's promise and the means of salvation for His people. In Luke 2:11, the angel announces the birth of a Savior, indicating that this is the very purpose behind the decree of Caesar. God utilized the circumstances surrounding Christ's birth to demonstrate His faithfulness in fulfilling His promises. The incarnation of Christ signifies God's desire to redeem His people, making Christ's role indispensable in the narrative of salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 2:11, John 3:16

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