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

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Jesus is the universal Savior as He was prophesied to bring salvation to Gentiles and Jews alike, validated by His life and ministry.

The proclamation that Jesus is the Savior for all people is rooted in Scripture, particularly in Isaiah's prophecy. Isaiah 49:6 states that God designated Jesus as a 'light to the Gentiles.' This inclusion of Gentiles not only affirms God's sovereign grace but also highlights the reality that salvation is not confined to ethnic lines. Furthermore, Jesus Himself clarified this during His ministry, challenging the prevailing Jewish exclusivism by reaching out to sinners and declaring that He came to call those who recognize their need for Him. This duality of His mission reflects His sovereign authority to save without discrimination.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:6, Luke 19:10

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A Gracious Call
Fred Evans · May 1, 2013
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