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Why is understanding the role of Christ in salvation important?

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Understanding Christ's role in salvation is essential as He is the only mediator between God and man, through whom we receive grace and redemption.

Christ's role in salvation is central to the Christian faith because He is the appointed mediator who fully satisfies God's justice and delivers grace to believers. Acts 10:43 states that whosoever believes in Him will receive remission of sins, underscoring that faith in Christ is the path to salvation. His redemptive work, through His death and resurrection, is the foundation of our hope. Without understanding this, one cannot grasp the significance of His sacrificial atonement or the nature of God's grace, as emphasized in Colossians 1:19-20, which speaks of reconciliation through His blood. Believers are called to trust in Christ alone for their salvation and to share this message of grace with others.
Scripture References: Acts 10:43, Colossians 1:19-20

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