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Why is salvation through Christ significant?

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Salvation through Christ is significant as it offers all people access to grace regardless of their background or past.

The doctrine of salvation through Christ emphasizes that He is the only way to the Father (John 14:6). The sermon highlights how the door of salvation has been thrown wide open, allowing people from all nations to enter into a covenant relationship with God. Unlike previous covenants that were more limited, the new covenant in Christ embraces both Jews and Gentiles, fulfilling the prophecy of a Savior for all. This inclusivity means that anyone, regardless of their past, can come to Christ and be granted forgiveness and new life. The significance of this is profound; it illustrates the boundless mercy and grace of God, inviting sinners to rest in the completed work of Jesus rather than their own efforts or righteousness, which can never suffice.
Scripture References: John 14:6, Romans 10:13

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The Last Age
Joe Terrell · Sep 10, 2017
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