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Why is Christ's salvation important in dealing with sin?

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Only Jesus' substitutionary sacrifice addresses the root and penalty of sin (Romans 6:23).

In a world offering various self-help methods and political solutions, Christ's salvation remains vital as it alone addresses sin's ultimate penalty. Romans 6:23 beautifully contrasts the wages of sin with the gift of God, asserting that 'the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.' This salvation offers hope and restoration, directing individuals away from relying on their supposed goodness and leading them to trust solely in Christ’s atoning death.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23

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