Christ is the only Savior because He fulfilled the law and offers salvation through His grace alone.
Christ is the only Savior as He is the fulfillment of the law and the embodiment of God's redemptive plan. In the Old Testament, the law was given, but it could not save; it pointed to Christ as the one who would fulfill all righteousness (Matthew 5:17). Jesus’ atoning sacrifice on the cross and subsequent resurrection provided a way for sinners to be reconciled with God. This exclusivity of Christ as the mediator underscores the essence of the Gospel: salvation is found in Him and Him alone (Acts 4:12). To add to Christ’s work is to diminish His sufficiency and negate the grace offered to humanity.
Scripture References:
Acts 4:12, Matthew 5:17, John 14:6
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