Why is the identity of Jesus essential for salvation?

Biblically, salvation depends on who Jesus is. Only the God-man can reconcile humanity to God—fully divine to offer a perfect sacrifice and fully human to represent humanity. Jesus declares Himself “the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6), indicating that salvation comes through His person and work alone.

Historically, the early church fought to preserve the correct identity of Jesus because misunderstandings threatened the gospel itself. Heresies such as Arianism (denying Jesus’ divinity) or Docetism (denying His humanity) undermined the meaning of the cross and resurrection.

Theologically, Jesus’ identity shapes the entire Christian faith. If He is not God, He cannot save. If He is not human, He cannot stand in humanity’s place. The identity of Jesus is the cornerstone of redemption, worship, and Christian life itself.