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What does the Bible say about the salvation of Jesus?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus saves His people from their sins, not merely offering salvation but actually accomplishing it.

The Scriptures declare that Jesus does not merely offer salvation as a possibility; rather, His mission is to save effectively. In Matthew 1:21, it is stated explicitly that He 'shall save His people from their sins.' This indicates that salvation is not a mere opportunity but a definitive act of God where Jesus fulfills the role of Savior in accomplishing redemption for His chosen people. The prophetic nature of His name, 'Jesus,' embodies the promise of actual salvation as ordained by God, emphasizing His sovereign role in the salvation of the elect.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21

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