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What does the Bible say about Jesus saving others but not himself?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus could not save himself because he came to save his people from their sins, fulfilling God's justice as our substitute.

In Mark 15:31, the chief priests mocked Jesus, stating, 'He saved others; himself he cannot save.' This illustrates the profound truth that Christ, in order to redeem the elect, could not save himself without compromising the divine justice of God. The essence of the gospel rests on the fact that Jesus willingly submitted to death for us, thereby satisfying the law and justice of God. The judgment Jesus endured was not just an act of love but a necessary sacrifice for the fulfillment of divine justice, as stated in Romans 3:24-26.
Scripture References: Mark 15:31, Romans 3:24-26

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