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Why is the determination of Christ important for salvation?

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Christ's steadfast determination to go to Jerusalem signifies His obedience to God's plan for redemption and the fulfillment of salvation.

In Luke 9:51, it is noted that Jesus 'steadfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem.' This determination illustrates His commitment to fulfilling the mission for which He was sent: to endure the suffering and ultimately die for the sins of His people. His resolve in the face of certain suffering displays both His divine purpose and His love for humanity. This underscores the sovereign nature of God’s redemptive plan, where Christ, knowing the trials ahead, willingly went to the cross, making Him the perfect sacrifice for our sins. Hence, His determination is central to the message of salvation in the Reformed Christian faith.
Scripture References: Luke 9:51

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The Face of Christ
Don Bell · Mar 16, 2016
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