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Why is Jesus' role as Savior important for Christians?

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Jesus' role as Savior is crucial because He provides the righteousness necessary for salvation and redeems sinners from their sin debt.

Jesus came to fulfill the law and to provide righteousness that we cannot achieve on our own. As stated, 'He shall save His people from their sins,' demonstrating that salvation is not merely about moral improvement but about redemption and reconciliation with God. Through His death and resurrection, He pays the penalty for sin, allowing us to be justified before God. This understanding emphasizes the grace of God in our salvation and highlights the necessity of faith in Christ for all who seek redemption.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Romans 3:20-22, John 10:17

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Who Is Jesus
Fred Evans · Oct 18, 2009

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John 10:17
Robert Hawker · Jan 18, 2016
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