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Why is Christ's preeminence important in salvation?

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Christ's preeminence in salvation ensures that all glory goes to Him and not to human effort.

The preeminence of Christ in salvation is crucial because it asserts that His work alone is sufficient for the redemption of sinners. Colossians 1:18 emphasizes that Christ is the head of the church, indicating His authority and role in our salvation. This preeminence means that salvation cannot be attributed to human efforts or decisions but rather is entirely dependent on Christ’s redemptive work. Recognizing Christ’s authority in salvation helps believers understand that it is not by their own will or actions that they are saved, but solely by His grace. This centrality of Christ ensures that all glory and honor are due to Him alone.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:18

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