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

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Christ's saving work is essential as it provides redemption and reconciliation with God for sinners.

The significance of Christ's saving work cannot be overstated, as it is foundational to the message of the Gospel. According to John 16:28, Jesus emphasizes His dual ministry as He leaves the world to return to the Father after completing His redemptive work. He came to 'save His people from their sins' (Matthew 1:21), highlighting God's initiative in salvation. This saving act was not only to fulfill prophecy but to address humanity's dire need for deliverance from sin and death. Without this work, there would be no means of reconciliation with God, leaving humanity in a state of separation and condemnation. The victorious work of Christ assures believers of their salvation and eternal life, making it a central theme of Christian faith.
Scripture References: John 16:28, Matthew 1:21, John 17:4

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Christ Came and Left
Jim Byrd · Apr 24, 2019
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