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Why is Jesus called a common Savior?

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Jesus is called a common Savior because He offers salvation to all people, uniting them regardless of their individual backgrounds or experiences.

Jesus serves as a common Savior because He is the sole source of salvation for every person who believes. The sermon highlights that both the blind men and the possessed man, despite their differing experiences, came to the same Savior. This underscores the inclusive nature of Christ's offer of grace. Romans 10:13 states that 'whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved,' reinforcing that salvation is available to anyone who seeks it. Therefore, Jesus' role as a common Savior transcends personal experiences and historical backgrounds, providing a unified hope for all who believe in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 10:13

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A Common Salvation
Fred Evans · May 11, 2011
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