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How do we know Jesus is our just Savior?

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Jesus is identified as the just Savior because He is sinless and embodies God's righteousness.

The concept of Jesus as the just Savior is firmly grounded in Scripture, particularly in Matthew 27 where Pilate acknowledges Jesus as a just man, free from any wrongdoing. He is the only righteous one capable of atoning for the sins of humanity. His sinless life and perfect obedience to God's law qualify Him to serve as our substitute. The Bible states that 'the just for the unjust' is essential for our salvation, highlighting that only through His righteousness can we be reconciled to God. This truth reassures believers that their salvation does not stem from their merit but from Christ's perfect sacrifice.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:15, 1 Peter 3:18

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Substitution
Clay Curtis · Oct 2, 2011
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