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Why is Jesus important for salvation?

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Jesus is vital for salvation as He is our substitute who saves us from our sins.

Jesus's importance for salvation lies in His role as our substitute and Savior. According to Matthew 1:21, He came to 'save His people from their sins.' This signifies that He took on the penalty of sin in our place, thereby reconciling us to God. Throughout Scripture, we see that without His perfect sacrifice, we are left in a state of condemnation. His atoning death and resurrection are the foundation of our faith, ensuring that through Him, believers can attain salvation and eternal life. Romans 5:19 emphasizes that through His obedience, many are made righteous, underscoring that salvation comes through Him alone.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Romans 5:19, Hebrews 7:25

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