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Why does Christ coming to save matter?

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Christ’s mission to save reflects His role as mediator and the necessity for humanity to reconcile with God.

The significance of Christ's coming to save cannot be overstated as it underscores His role as the sole mediator between God and men. In John 12:47, Christ clarifies that He came not to judge the world but to save it, acknowledging the state of humanity as already condemned. His sacrifice as the perfect atonement exemplifies the fulfillment of God's righteousness. This act is foundational to understanding the gospel, emphasizing that through Him alone can humanity escape judgment and attain eternal life.
Scripture References: John 12:47, John 3:17, Romans 10:3

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