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Why is Christ-centered salvation important?

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Christ-centered salvation emphasizes that salvation is solely through Jesus Christ and His finished work.

Christ-centered salvation is crucial because it directs all focus on Jesus as the sole source of redemption. According to John 14:6, Jesus declares, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life,' underscoring the necessity of His atoning sacrifice for salvation. Any doctrine suggesting that salvation can be achieved through human effort or merit undermines the core message of the gospel. Recognizing that one’s hope in salvation rests entirely upon Christ’s righteousness, rather than personal righteousness, leads to lasting peace and confidence before God. Embracing Christ-centered salvation compels believers to worship, love, and trust in Jesus, not only for their justification but also for their ongoing sanctification.
Scripture References: John 14:6

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