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Why is Christ alone significant in salvation?

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Christ alone is significant in salvation because He is the only mediator and sufficient Savior for sinners.

The phrase 'Christ alone' encapsulates the idea that Jesus Christ is the complete and sufficient Savior, without any addition of human works or righteousness. As stated in the sermon, Christ is the only one through whom we can be justified, pardoned, and fully accepted before God. The exclusivity of Christ in salvation is crucial; relying on anything else, including our deeds or observances, nullifies the efficacy of His sacrifice. This is affirmed in the assertion that those who add anything—like circumcision or observance of the law—are putting themselves back under a yoke of bondage and failing to recognize the freedom that Christ provides. He is the fulfillment of the law, and true salvation is found only in Him.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:1-5, Colossians 2:6-10

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Christ alone
Angus Fisher · May 15, 2016