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Why is the Lordship of Christ essential to salvation?

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The Lordship of Christ is essential because true salvation involves total surrender to His authority (Romans 14:9).

The Lordship of Christ is fundamentally important to the concept of salvation in Christianity. Romans 14:9 states, 'For to this end Christ both died, and rose, and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and living.' This emphasizes that Christ's authority and lordship are integral to true faith. Salvation means not only believing in Christ but also submitting to His lordship, thereby acknowledging His sovereignty over all aspects of life. True repentance involves a total surrender and acknowledgment of Christ as Lord, which is essential for genuine salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 14:9

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