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Why must Jesus be both Savior and Lord?

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Jesus must be both Savior and Lord because true salvation involves submission to His authority in our lives.

In Reformed theology, the dual role of Jesus as Savior and Lord is crucial. He is not only our Savior who redeems us from sin but also the Lord who must rule over our lives. This relationship is highlighted in Romans 10:9, where confessing Jesus as Lord is essential for salvation. Acknowledgment of His lordship is indicative of true faith; it requires surrender and obedience. Believers are called to live in submission to Christ's authority, aligning their lives with His teachings and commands. Thus, the fullness of salvation is experienced only when one embraces both His saving grace and His rightful position as Lord.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9, 2 Corinthians 5:15

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