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What does the Bible say about Jesus being mighty to save?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is mighty to save because He speaks in righteousness, bears our afflictions, and walked alone in the winepress of God's wrath.

In Isaiah 63:1, we see Christ described as the one 'mighty to save,' who speaks in righteousness. This means He fulfills the perfect standard of God's law on our behalf. He is also acquainted with our suffering; in all our afflictions, He was afflicted (Isaiah 63:9), showing that He identifies with our struggles and pain. Additionally, He walked the winepress alone, symbolizing His bearing of God's wrath against sin, which He accomplished on the cross.

Christ's might to save is rooted in His dual nature as both God and man; He is able to save from the penalty, practice, power, and ultimately the presence of sin. His righteousness, shared with believers, ensures that we are accepted by the Father. Therefore, Jesus is not only capable of blessing us with forgiveness but also with transformative grace that leads to holiness and eternal life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 63:1-3, Isaiah 63:1, Romans 8:28-30, Ephesians 1:4-5, Matthew 28:18

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Isaiah 63:1
Octavius Winslow · Jan 18, 2016
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