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How do we know Jesus is God's chosen Savior?

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Jesus is affirmed as God's chosen Savior through prophecy, His sacrificial death, and His resurrection.

The certainty of Jesus being God's chosen Savior is rooted in the prophetic writings of the Old Testament and their fulfillment in the New Testament. Isaiah 50 details the suffering of the Messiah, predicting His obedience unto death. John 11 emphasizes that Jesus would ultimately glorify the Father through His sacrifice on the cross, which confirms His position as the Lamb of God, fulfilling God's redemptive plan (John 17:1). His resurrection serves as a powerful testament to His identity and role as the promised Savior, affirming the truth that He was ordained before the foundation of the world to be the Redeemer of His people, demonstrating His power over sin and death.
Scripture References: Isaiah 50, John 11:1-2, John 17:1

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