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Why is commitment to Christ essential for salvation?

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Commitment to Christ reflects true faith and trust in His work for salvation (Galatians 2:20).

Commitment to Christ is essential for salvation because it signifies a genuine belief that relinquishes all reliance on personal merit and places full trust in Jesus Christ’s redemptive work. As Paul states in Galatians 2:20, he is crucified with Christ, and Christ now lives in him. This union illustrates that salvation is not merely an intellectual assent but a deep, personal commitment to rely solely on Him for salvation. Without such commitment, one remains bound by works-based thinking, which contradicts the doctrine of grace that insists on complete reliance on Christ for salvation.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:20, Romans 10:9-10

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Nevertheless
Todd Nibert · Dec 28, 2008
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Joshua

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