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Why is Christ considered all my salvation?

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Christ is considered all our salvation because, as the God-man, He is the sole source of forgiveness and righteousness through His sacrifice.

The understanding that Christ is all our salvation is rooted in the belief that there is no other way to God but through Him. As articulated in the sermon, Simeon embodies the faith of one looking to Christ as his only hope for salvation. This belief encompasses the sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice, where His blood atones for sin and His righteousness is imputed to believers. The idea is succinctly summarized in the assertion that our justification before God is not based on personal merit but solely on Christ's work on our behalf, making Him the fulcrum of all grace and peace in the life of a believer.
Scripture References: Luke 2:30, Ephesians 1:7

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