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What does the Bible say about Jesus's role in salvation?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus is the appointed Savior, who fulfills the work of redemption for His elect by satisfying divine justice.

Scripture reveals that Jesus, the Son of God, was divinely commissioned to save His people from their sins. Through His perfect life and sacrificial death, He bore the sins of His people, ensuring that divine justice was met. In Romans 4, it is stated that God justifies the ungodly, demonstrating that through Christ's sacrifice, God honors His law and offers salvation fully to those who believe. The pivotal question of how God can be just while justifying sinful humanity is answered in the substitutionary work of Christ, who endured the penalty for sin, which we could never satisfy on our own.
Scripture References: Romans 4, Matthew 1:21

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