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What role does Christ play in salvation according to the sermon?

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Christ is the central figure of salvation, fulfilling every requirement of God's law and serving as the perfect substitute for sinners.

In the context of salvation, Christ is portrayed as the perfect servant who fulfilled the law on behalf of His people. He did not only teach about election and God's grace but embodied these truths through His life, death, and resurrection. Hebrews 10:5-7 emphasizes that Christ came to do the will of God, which included dying for the sins of His elect. His perfect obedience to the law enabled Him to bear the wrath of God on behalf of sinners, thus offering a complete and perfect sacrifice. This underscores that salvation is not rooted in human efforts but is a gift received through faith in Christ, who is the ultimate mediator and Savior.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:5-7

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