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Why is Christ central to salvation in Reformed theology?

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Christ is central to salvation as He is both the source and the substance of grace.

In Reformed theology, salvation is inextricably linked to Jesus Christ, who is the very embodiment of grace. The preacher articulates that one might possess doctrinal knowledge yet lack a genuine relationship with Christ. True salvation is not merely about accepting doctrines but requires a personal encounter with Christ. He is the life, hope, and sanctification for believers, making it impossible to have salvation apart from Him. The fullness of the Gospel is found in Christ, and all other doctrines emerge from this core understanding. The transformative encounter with Christ ensures that believers naturally embrace the truths surrounding grace, election, and redemption.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:9-10, John 14:6

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