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Why is Christ's role as savior important for Christians?

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Christ's role as Savior is crucial because He redeems His people from their sins completely and eternally.

The significance of Christ as Savior lies in His complete and eternal redemptive work for humanity. He saves His people from their sins, affirming His role as the ultimate fulfillment of the law and the prophets. By bearing our guilt and offering Himself as a sacrifice, He not only reconciles us to God but also secures our eternal standing before the Father. This ensures that believers have redemption, pardon, and peace, as Christ's blood cleanses from all sin. In Him, Christians are seen as perfectly righteous and eternally secure, a truth that brings profound comfort and assurance.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Hebrews 10:14, Romans 8:1

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Job Hupton · Jan 19, 2019
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