What does the Bible say about Jesus as the captain of our salvation?
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The Bible describes Jesus as the captain of our salvation, illustrating His role as our champion who fulfills the demands of God's law through His obedience and sacrificial death.
In Hebrews 2:10, Jesus is referred to as the 'captain of their salvation,' signifying His role as the champion who leads His people out of bondage to sin and death. As the captain, He engaged in the battle for our souls by fulfilling the law's demands and offering Himself as a sacrifice for sin. Through His suffering and subsequent glory, He secured redemption for His people, making Him not only our Savior but also the one who brings us to glory as sons of God. His victory over sin and death is not just personal but extends to all who believe in Him, affirming the historic Reformed view of Christ's redemptive work.
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