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Why is Christ called the 'valiant savior'?

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Christ is called the 'valiant savior' because He boldly confronts sin and rescues His people from judgment.

In the message, Christ's role as the 'valiant savior' is highlighted by His willingness to face the strong man (Satan) and secure the freedom of those held captive by sin. His bravery in coming to earth, bearing our sins, and facing death exemplifies His courage and love for His people. The heroism of Christ lies in His act of laying down His life, defeating sin, and claiming victory over death. The sermon parallelizes this with the valiant men who retrieved Saul’s body; similarly, Christ boldly liberates the lost and carries them to spiritual life and safety.
Scripture References: Luke 11:21-22, Hebrews 2:10

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