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What does the Bible say about Jesus being the Savior of the world?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus came not to condemn the world, but to save it through His grace and sacrifice.

In John 3:17, we learn that God sent His Son into the world not to condemn it, but to offer salvation. This emphasizes the purpose of Christ's mission, which is to save a people from among both Jews and Gentiles, fulfilling the promises made in the Old Testament. His role as the Savior extends beyond a mere title; it reflects the essential truth that His redemptive work was intended for a specific people chosen by God. This is not a universal atonement, as some might claim, but specific to those whom God has set apart for salvation.
Scripture References: John 3:17, Romans 9:6, Romans 11:26

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