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Why is Jesus important for Christians' salvation?

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Jesus is important for salvation because He is the only one who can deliver us from sin and reconcile us with God.

The significance of Jesus in the salvation narrative cannot be overstated. As the Son of God, He embodies the perfect sacrifice, atoning for the sins of all who believe. This is highlighted in the story of Noah, where only those on the ark were saved. Similarly, salvation through Jesus Christ is presented as the sole means of rescue from sin and judgment. His resurrection assures believers of their own future hope, emphasizing the necessity of faith in Him for true salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 6, John 14:6

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