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What does the Bible say about Jesus as salvation?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus is the embodiment of salvation, fulfilling God's promise to redeem His people.

In Luke 2, Simeon recognizes Jesus as the promised salvation, stating, 'For mine eyes have seen Your salvation' (Luke 2:30). This reflects the essence of Jesus’ mission; He is not merely a teacher or moral figure, but the very means by which God redeems humanity from sin and spiritual death. Throughout Scripture, God’s redemptive plan is centered around Jesus, who is referred to as the 'Consolation of Israel.' His life, death, and resurrection fulfill the covenant promises made to the patriarchs and prophets, exemplifying that true salvation comes only through Him.
Scripture References: Luke 2:30, John 3:16, Romans 5:8

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