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How do we know that Jesus is the Savior for all nations?

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Jesus is called the Savior of all nations because He was promised to Abraham and fulfills God's purpose for all people.

The Scriptures affirm that Jesus is the Savior for all nations by tracing back to the covenant God made with Abraham, where it was said, 'in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed.' This ultimate promise culminates in Christ, demonstrating that His redemptive work transcends ethnic and geographical boundaries. Furthermore, in Revelation 5:9, it is indicated that Christ has redeemed individuals from every kindred and nation, reinforcing the teaching that His atonement is potent universally despite being particular for those chosen by God. Hence, Jesus’ coming as the desire of all nations is evidenced through prophetic scriptures and the fulfillment in the New Testament.
Scripture References: Genesis 22:18, Revelation 5:9, Romans 3:10-12

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