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

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Christ's sole victory is essential as it emphasizes that salvation is entirely His work, not a cooperative effort.

The doctrine of Christ's sole victory is paramount for Christians as it assures them that salvation is accomplished solely by Christ, independent of human works. As indicated in the sermon, just like the mighty men of David fought alone for their king, Christ fought alone for His people. When Jesus declared on the cross, 'It is finished,' He highlighted that salvation was a feat accomplished by one man – Himself. This understanding removes the burden from believers, knowing they contribute nothing to their salvation; it is a finished work of Christ. The implications are profound – believers can rest in the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice, liberated from the law’s demands and freed from the fear of judgment, which is a source of great peace and assurance.
Scripture References: John 19:30, Romans 7:4

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For His Glory
Tim James · Jan 9, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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