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Why do we trust in Christ alone for salvation?

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We trust in Christ alone because He is the only mediator who can reconcile us to God.

Trusting in Christ alone for salvation is central to the Reformed understanding of grace. According to 1 Timothy 2:5, there is one mediator between God and man, Christ Jesus. This exclusivity emphasizes that no works or efforts can secure salvation; rather, it is solely through faith in Christ's finished work on the cross. His sacrifice fulfills the demands of God's law and offers redemption for sinners. Through His blood, we are justified and reconciled to God (Romans 5:9). In a world filled with alternative philosophies and religions, the call remains consistent: look unto Christ for salvation, as He is the source of hope for the believer.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 2:5, Romans 5:9

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