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Why is the concept of salvation through Christ significant for Christians?

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Salvation in Christ means being purged from sin and restored to fellowship with God.

Salvation is central to the Christian faith as it represents the means by which individuals are reconciled to God. Hebrews 1:3 states, 'when he had by himself purged our sins,' highlighting that Christ's sacrificial work on the cross was necessary for our redemption. This act not only removes the barrier of sin that has separated humanity from God but also allows believers to enter into a restored relationship with their Creator. True salvation is not merely about avoiding hell but is fundamentally about being made one with God through Christ, who is our true substitute and redeemer.
Scripture References: Hebrews 1:3

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God Has Spoken
John Chapman · Nov 2, 2014
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