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Why is salvation through Jesus Christ important?

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Salvation is only found in Jesus Christ, who came to save sinners, emphasizing that no one can achieve righteousness apart from Him (Acts 10:43).

The importance of salvation through Jesus Christ cannot be overstated in biblical teaching. Acts 10:43 declares that through His name, all who believe in Him will receive forgiveness of sins. This is central to the Christian faith; it affirms that individuals cannot save themselves or attain righteousness through their own efforts. Only through faith in Christ’s atoning work are believers reconciled to God. Thus, recognizing Jesus as the sole source of salvation leads to genuine repentance and faith, which are essential for receiving the grace of God.
Scripture References: Acts 10:43, Acts 4:12, Ephesians 1:4, 2 Timothy 1:9

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Tom Harding · Mar 26, 2017
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