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What does it mean that Jesus is our salvation?

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Jesus being our salvation means that He is the source and embodiment of our spiritual redemption and hope.

When we say that Jesus is our salvation, we recognize Him as the divine provision for humanity's greatest need: reconciliation with God. In Luke 2:30, Simeon refers to the infant Jesus as the fulfillment of God's promise, signifying that all of salvation history culminates in Him. Salvation encompasses forgiveness of sins, the gift of eternal life, and the empowerment to live according to God's will. This multifaceted understanding invites Christians to rest in the sufficiency of Christ, knowing that His work is complete and that He meets every need. As believers, we are called to embrace this truth personally, allowing it to transform our hearts and lives as we live in response to His grace.
Scripture References: Luke 2:30, Hebrews 7:25

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