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What does the Bible say about Jesus working for our salvation?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus came to do the work of salvation, fulfilling God's purpose through His obedience and sacrifice.

In John 9:4, Jesus declares, 'I must work the works of Him that sent me.' This statement underscores that salvation is primarily God's work, initiated and completed by Jesus Christ. Throughout Scripture, Jesus emphasizes His mission: to fulfill the will of the Father, as expressed in passages like John 4:34, where He says His food is to do God's will. This highlights that our salvation is accomplished not by our works, but entirely by His grace and effort.

Moreover, in John 17:4, Jesus affirms, 'I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do.' His mission was about completing the Father’s plan for redemption, culminating in His death and resurrection. This sovereign act of grace exemplified His love and commitment to redeem His people, showcasing that our salvation rests solely in His completed work.

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