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Why is Jesus called Savior in the Gospel of Matthew?

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Jesus is called Savior because He saves His people from their sins.

Matthew identifies Jesus as Savior to emphasize His mission of redemption. The name 'Jesus' literally means 'The Lord saves,' revealing the very purpose for His coming into the world. According to Matthew 1:21, He was born to save His people from their sins. This is not merely salvation from temporal troubles but a profound deliverance from the guilt, power, and eternal consequences of sin. Jesus's atoning work allows believers to have peace with God, which is the ultimate expression of His role as Savior, providing the assurance of eternal life for all who come to Him in faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21

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Matthew 1:1-25
J.C. Ryle · Jan 1, 2016
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