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Why is the concept of Christ's salvation important for Christians?

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Christ's salvation is foundational for Christians as it assures them of forgiveness and eternal life.

The foundation of Christian faith rests on the doctrine of salvation as provided by Christ's sacrifice. As stated in Romans 8:29-30, those whom God foreknew are also predestined, called, justified, and glorified. This assurance encapsulates the entirety of the believer's journey—from knowing they are forgiven (justification) to being glorified with Christ. This promise of salvation is not only a future hope but also provides the peace and assurance necessary for a believer’s daily life amidst the trials encountered in this world. The assurance of being reconciled to God allows Christians to trust Him fully, knowing that their sins are not held against them.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30

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