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What does the Bible say about Jesus saving others?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus saves others because He willingly gave Himself for their sins, demonstrating His love and fulfilling God's plan of salvation.

In Mark 15:31, it is stated that Jesus saved others but could not save Himself, which underscores the sacrificial nature of His mission. This highlights the essence of the Gospel: Jesus came to save sinners by giving His life as a ransom for many. His death was essential to satisfy God’s holy justice and was the means by which He brings everlasting salvation. The chief priests' mockery inadvertently proclaims the glorious truth of the Gospel—that through His self-sacrifice, Jesus not only saves but ensures that those for whom He died are saved eternally.
Scripture References: Mark 15:31, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 1:7

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