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What role does Christ play in the difficulty of salvation?

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Christ is essential in overcoming the difficulties of salvation, as He fulfills the requirements of God's justice and mercy through His sacrificial death.

The difficulty of salvation revolves around the reconciliation of God's attributes, particularly justice and mercy. Christ's role is paramount in this process; He serves as the mediator who satisfies divine justice through His death while simultaneously demonstrating God's love and mercy. By taking the penalty for sin upon Himself, He allows for the guilty to be declared righteous in God's sight. The complexity of this transaction highlights the profound nature of salvation and confirms the necessity of Jesus Christ as the only way to be reconciled to God, thereby making salvation accessible for those who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23-26, John 14:6

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