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Why is believing in Christ's work for salvation important?

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Believing in Christ's work is crucial because salvation is not based on our efforts but on His grace.

The centrality of Christ's work for salvation is foundational within Reformed theology. In John 6:40, Jesus states that God's will is that those who see and believe in Him will have eternal life. This underscores that salvation hinges upon recognizing and trusting in Christ's finished work rather than any personal righteousness or deeds. Notably, Philippians 1:6 emphasizes that God completes the work He begins in believers. Therefore, reliance on Christ alone for salvation leads to assurance and peace, affirming the uniqueness of grace in salvation.
Scripture References: John 6:40, Philippians 1:6

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