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Why is belief in Christ's work essential for salvation?

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Belief in Christ's work is essential for salvation because it acknowledges His role as the Savior who fulfilled God's requirements for righteousness (Romans 10:9).

Belief in Christ's work is foundational for salvation as it underscores His fulfillment of the Law and His sacrifice for sin. According to Romans 10:9, confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in His resurrection are integral to one's salvation. The work of Christ on the cross satisfies divine justice, allowing sinners to be justified before God. Without acknowledging and believing in His atoning work, one cannot be restored to a right relationship with God, as it is through Christ alone that we have access to grace and eternal life. This emphasizes the necessity of committing oneself to Christ fully for His redemptive work.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9, Ephesians 1:4-5

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Luke 12:29
Robert Hawker · Oct 14, 2016
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