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What does the Bible say about the servant saving God's children?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ, God's servant, is appointed to save His children from their sins.

Isaiah 49 speaks of the Lord saying, 'I will save thy children,' highlighting the role of Jesus as God's servant who delivers His people from bondage to sin. The historical context of Israel's deliverance from Babylon acts as a foreshadowing of the ultimate salvation provided through Christ. This passage emphasizes that the deliverance experienced by God's elect is not merely a historical event but a profound spiritual reality where Christ saves those who are held captive by sin and Satan, showcasing His authority and grace in redeeming His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:25, Matthew 1:21

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