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What does the Bible say about God's gift of His Son?

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The Bible teaches that God gave His Son, Jesus Christ, as a gift to satisfy His own righteousness and provide salvation for His people (Isaiah 9:6).

According to the Scriptures, the gift of God's Son is one of the most profound expressions of His love for humanity. In Isaiah 9:6, we find that 'For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given,' which highlights God's intentions from eternity to supply a Savior for His people. This act was not merely for the sake of humanity; it was orchestrated to satisfy the demands of divine justice against sin. God provided His own Son as a sacrifice to deal with the problem of sin, thus demonstrating both His love and His righteousness. Jesus was given before the foundation of the world, securing the salvation of the elect (Romans 8:32).
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:6, Romans 8:32

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Executing Judgment
Don Bell · Jun 13, 2010
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