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How do we know that Christ came to save us?

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Christ's purpose in coming to save is confirmed in the Scriptures, particularly in His own words and the prophecies fulfilled through His life and work.

The assurance that Christ came to save us is rooted in both His sacrificial mission and the prophetic fulfillment scattered throughout the Scriptures. In Luke 19:10, Jesus states, 'For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost,' which clearly articulates His purpose. Moreover, the Gospel narratives recount numerous instances where Christ actively sought out sinners, demonstrating His desire to redeem them. Additionally, prophecies from the Old Testament, such as Isaiah 53, showcase the suffering servant's role, fully realized in Christ's life, death, and resurrection. Importantly, this salvation is not an incidental occurrence but part of God's eternal plan, emphasizing that it is God's initiative in providing reconciliation through His Son. Believers can thus rest assured that Christ's coming was intentional and purposeful for their salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10, Isaiah 53

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