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Why is Christ referred to as the captain of our salvation?

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Christ is called the captain of our salvation because He leads and secures our deliverance through His perfect sacrifice.

In Hebrews 2:10, Jesus is referred to as the 'captain of their salvation,' indicating His role as the leader and instigator of our salvation. The term 'captain' suggests authority and the responsibility of protection. As the one who made perfect atonement for sin through His suffering, He not only leads us into salvation but also ensures that every chosen one will be presented to the Father without loss. This emphasizes His sovereign grace and the completeness of His work.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:10

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