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

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The New Testament confirms that Jesus was sent as the Savior, fulfilling the divine plan of redemption established in the Old Testament.

Scriptural evidence reveals that Jesus' entire mission was rooted in the covenant of grace established before the foundation of the world. The prophets foretold His coming, and Jesus explicitly stated His purpose in verses like John 3:16 and Matthew 1:21. Acts 4:12 underscores that no other name but Jesus is given for salvation. This shows God's intentionality in sending His Son as the perfect Servant and Redeemer—an act of divine love toward His chosen people, echoing the purpose illustrated through Joseph’s story of overcoming adversity to ultimately save his family.
Scripture References: John 3:16, Matthew 1:21, Acts 4:12

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