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What role does Christ's sacrifice play in our salvation?

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Christ's sacrifice is the sole means through which believers are justified and reconciled to God.

In Reformed theology, Christ's sacrifice is central to salvation, emphasizing that through His death, He atoned for the sins of His people. This is vital because God's justice must be satisfied, which Christ accomplishes by bearing the penalty for sin on behalf of His elect. The believer, by faith, rests entirely on this sacrifice; they are justified through faith alone in Christ alone. This understanding reinforces the crucial aspect of grace in salvation, as it is solely God's action in Christ that delivers us.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8-9, 1 Peter 2:24

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