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How do we know Jesus is the Savior mentioned in the Bible?

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Jesus is identified as the Savior through fulfilling Old Testament prophecies, His miraculous works, and the unique authority He holds over sin and death.

The New Testament presents Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy concerning the Messiah. Verses like John 4:26 affirm that Jesus openly identifies Himself as the awaited Christ. Additionally, His life is marked by miraculous signs, teachings, and acts of compassion, all underscoring His divine authority and identity. He engages directly with individuals, such as the woman at the well, to reveal not only truths about themselves but also the nature of God's saving grace.

Moreover, the basis of salvation rests upon His sacrificial death and glorious resurrection, demonstrating that He is not only the one who calls sinners to repentance but also the one who justifies them before God. The core of the Christian faith is anchored in the belief that Jesus, fully God and fully man, is the sole mediator between God and humanity, making Him our Savior, capable of saving to the uttermost those who come to Him by faith.
Scripture References: John 4:26, Romans 3:26, Hebrews 7:25

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