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What role does Jesus Christ play in our trust for salvation?

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Jesus Christ is our only hope for salvation, as He fully atoned for sin, according to Acts 4:12.

Jesus Christ holds a central role in the believer's trust for salvation as He is the only means by which we can be reconciled with God. Acts 4:12 states, 'Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.' This underscores the exclusivity of Christ's redemptive work, which fulfills the requirements of divine justice through His atoning sacrifice. When we trust in Christ, we acknowledge that our salvation is not by our merit, but through His righteousness and His completed work on the cross. This trust leads us to rely on His intercession as our advocate, further strengthening our assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 4:12

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