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How do we know Jesus' birth was essential for salvation?

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Jesus' birth was essential for salvation as it fulfilled God's covenant promises and provided a way for humanity's redemption.

The birth of Jesus is not merely a historical event but the fulfillment of God's sovereign redemptive plan established from the foundation of the world. As proclaimed in Micah 5:2, Jesus was to be the ruler of Israel whose origins are from everlasting. His incarnation is crucial because it ties back to the prophecies given throughout the Scriptures, affirming God's faithfulness. In Christ's coming, we find our deliverance from sin, hell, and all that separates us from God. This central event in the history of salvation highlights the divine initiative in restoring humanity to Himself through grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Micah 5:2, Genesis 3:15, Matthew 1:21

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