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Why is Christ my only hope?

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Christ is the only hope for salvation because He is the fulfillment of God's righteousness and the only mediator between God and man.

In the Reformed perspective, Christ is the believer's only hope because He alone meets the demands of God's law perfectly. As stated in Philippians 3:9, we are reminded that true righteousness is accounted through faith in Christ, not from our works. This is further supported by passages like Romans 5:19, which emphasizes that through one man's obedience, many shall be made righteous. Jesus alone is the mediator who reconciles us to God, making Him the sole source of our hope. Without Him, we are hopeless, akin to being 'without God and without hope' as expressed in Ephesians 2:12.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:9, 1 Timothy 2:5, Romans 5:19, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Luke 2:29, Acts 4:12

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Found In Him
Larry Criss · Oct 14, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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