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How do we know Jesus was sent to save His people?

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We know Jesus was sent to save His people because the Scriptures declare His mission explicitly (Matthew 1:21).

The certainty of Jesus' mission to save is grounded in biblical prophecy and His own declarations. Matthew 1:21 states clearly that He will save His people from their sins. This is not an ambiguous promise; it is a definitive commission given to Him by His Father. Throughout the New Testament, the theme of Jesus as the Savior is consistent, portraying Him as the one who actively redeems rather than merely offering salvation as an option. By understanding Jesus' role as the promised Messiah, we can trust that His purpose will not fail, as He is both sovereign and faithful to fulfill His mission.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, John 10:16, Hebrews 10:9

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