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Why is Christ's obedience significant for our salvation?

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Christ's obedience is significant because through His righteousness, many are made righteous (Romans 5:19).

The significance of Christ's obedience cannot be overstated in the realm of salvation. As described in Romans 5:19, by one man's disobedience, many were made sinners, but by one man's obedience, many will be made righteous. This emphasizes that Christ's active obedience to the law and His sacrificial death are crucial for our justification. His righteousness is imputed to believers, meaning that when God looks at us, He sees the righteousness of Christ rather than our sinfulness, allowing us to stand blameless before Him. This foundational truth offers profound hope to believers.
Scripture References: Romans 5:19

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Romans 5:12-19
Todd Nibert · Jan 26, 2014
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