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How do we know Jesus is the Saviour?

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Jesus is recognized as the Saviour through His anointed ministry and the acknowledgment of God the Father at His baptism.

The baptism of Jesus in Matthew 3 marks the initiation of His public ministry and underscores His identity as the Saviour. During this event, God the Father declares from Heaven, 'This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased,' affirming Jesus' divine authority and mission. This moment, accompanied by the descent of the Holy Spirit, signifies the fulfillment of His role as mediator between God and man. The acknowledgment of Jesus as the Saviour is not just limited to His baptism but is woven throughout His life, teachings, and sacrificial death, affirming His authority to forgive sins and grant eternal life.
Scripture References: Matthew 3:17, Romans 3:26

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Matthew 3
J. C. Ryle · Oct 10, 2019
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