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How do we know Christ is zealous for our salvation?

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Christ's life and actions, culminating in His sacrifice, reveal His utmost zeal for the salvation of His people.

Evidence of Christ's zeal for our salvation is manifest throughout the New Testament. From His commitment to fulfilling the law, as described in Matthew 5:17, to His relentless pursuit of sinners, such as in Luke 19:10 where He came 'to seek and to save that which was lost,' we see a Savior passionately devoted to redemption. His actions in the temple in John 2 showcase His desire for holiness and true worship, underscoring that He is deeply concerned with the spiritual state of His people, not merely their external rituals.

Additionally, His willingness to suffer for our sins highlights this zeal. Isaiah 53 outlines the price He paid for our iniquities, demonstrating how His fervent love drove Him to endure the cross for our sake. The apostle Paul reinforces this sentiment in Romans 5:8, stating, 'But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.' Christ's zeal is a transformative power that fuels our response in faith, encouraging us to trust in Him completely for our salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:17, Luke 19:10, Isaiah 53, Romans 5:8

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