The Divine Saviors blood.
Jesus is the savior of the whole world because he did shed his blood for every human on earth, and he paid for our sins. If we see other Titans, prophets or any humans, they never give their life’s for any human, but Jesus gave his life for the souls to be saved. Jesus died and rose to heaven, and there is no man like him who was dead and risen again. He gave us the gift of eternal life. Jesus who is God himself sacrificed himself for the sake of the world.
As he gave his life for every human on earth not only for the Christians but for everyone so that each one can enter the kingdom of heaven. He is the firstborn of every creature (Colossians1:15) and the first begotten of the dead (Revelation 1:5). And the Bible also proves in (Acts 4:12) that Jesus, the only one who can save the people. There is power in His name to save the people in this world. We are saved by him.
How Jesus Christ is our Savior through old Testaments.
However according to the Bible when we compare the incidents of the Old Testaments with the New Testaments that do prove that Jesus Christ is our savior. The verse (Exodus 12: 12-13) “tonight I will go through Egypt and kill every firstborn and animal in Egypt. Thus, I will judge all the God’s of Egypt and will show that I am God. But the blood on the houses of people of God will be a special sign.
When God sees the blood, he will pass over the houses of people of Israel. He will cause bad things to happen to the people of Egypt. But none of these bad things would harm the people of God.” This proves that the blood of the lamb as ordered by God was used in the Old testaments to save Israel but in the new testaments Jesus became the Lamb for all the people in the world, the verse in the new testaments proves this (John 1:29) “look the Lamb of the God, takes away the sins of the world.” And in (1 Corinthians 5:7) Jesus is referred to as the Passover lamb.
In most superhero movies, the hero must intervene in a dangerous situation to rescue a powerless victim. At the end, the victim might exclaim, with all the force of a well-worn cliché, “You’re my hero!” In this moment, the grateful person is acknowledging that the hero has, potentially with great sacrifice, rescued him or her from mortal danger. Christians mean much the same thing when they refer to Jesus as the Savior, but on a much grander scale.
In the Bible, the word Savior simply means “someone who saves someone else.” In the Old Testament, God is frequently referred to as the Savior, rescuing His people from all kinds of danger (Deuteronomy 32:15; 1 Chronicles 16:35; Psalm 18:46; 38:22). What does Jesus rescue us from? And what does He rescue us for?
To understand Jesus’ role as Savior, we must understand our own desperate situation. Humans have sinned against God, rebelling, and voluntarily separating themselves from the God of life (Romans 3:23; 5:12). Sin produces death, and so everything in our world is now dying (Romans 6:23; James 1:15).
Because God is holy, He will punish sin, leading to eternal separation from Him (Matthew 10:28). Without Jesus, humans are helplessly enslaved by sin and cannot ever achieve holiness on their own (Romans 3:9–20). We were born on a one-way track to hell, rightly condemned for our sin (Ephesians 2:1–3).
That is where Jesus steps in. Being God, Jesus is perfect and never sinned. He lived a perfectly righteous life, and therefore did not deserve to die (2 Corinthians 5:21). However, He chose to die a horrific death on the cross for us, paying the price for our sin (Romans 6:23; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2). Then He rose again three days later, establishing His victory, and He is coming back soon to remove evil from the world completely.
Because of His death and resurrection, anyone who trusts in Him can have eternal life. To the person who trusts in Him, Jesus Christ becomes the Savior.
If you are a human being, you needed rescuing. Jesus came to save you. He saves us from sin by forgiving our sins (Luke 19:10; Acts 10:42–43; 1 Timothy 1:15). He saves us from God’s righteous punishment by justifying us with His blood (Romans 5:9). He saves us from death by giving us eternal life.
He saves us from the degradation of the world by separating, empowering, and sanctifying us (Titus 3:3–8). He saves us from the devil, who deceives the world (1 John 3:8). For all these reasons and more, Jesus is rightfully worshiped as the Savior of the world (John 4:42; 1 John 4:14).
Jesus did not simply save us from something, He saved us for something. He saved us for a relationship with God, who loves us (John 3:16–18; Romans 5:10). By saving us from our sins, Jesus made reconciliation with God possible, allowing us to approach God as our heavenly Father (2 Corinthians 5:18–21; Hebrews 4:16). By His grace, and not by our works, we are saved for an eternity with God, worshiping Him, enjoying Him, and being loved by Him forever (Ephesians 2:5–10).
Jesus’ death and resurrection make all these things possible, demonstrating that He is the Savior of the world. But is He YOUR Savior?
God makes it clear that we can only be saved by trusting in His Son (John 14:6). No other person, philosophy, or work can reconcile us to our holy Creator. When we submit to the truth of Jesus, confessing our sin and trusting Him, we receive eternal life, an intimate relationship with God, and grace to cover all our sins, past, present, and future. If you have not trusted Jesus as your Savior, come to Him today. He is gracious, regardless of your past (1 Timothy 3:3–5). Believe in Him and trust Him for salvation. What are you waiting for?
Grace through Jesus Christ.
The law was given to the world/Nation Moses, but grace and the truth came through Jesus Christ (John 1:17). If we see Old Testament (Isaiah 43:3), the word savior is used for God who delivers Israel out of the Exile and in the New Testament we see Jesus in a similar sense. In (Luke 2:11), the angel said to shepherds Today your Savior is born in David’s town. He is the Christ, the Lord. And (John 4:42) states that ‘’the people said to the woman, ‘’ First we believed in Jesus name because of what you told us.
But we believe in Him because we ourself heard him. We know now that he really is the one who will save the world.’’ And in (Ephesians 5:23) it’s written that he is the head of his Church and savior of the body. And it has been shown to us, the coming of Jesus Christ our Savior, who destroyed death and showed us the way to have the life.
Yes, through this Good News Jesus showed us the way to have the life that cannot be destroyed (2 Timothy 1:10). According to the Bible Jesus Christ is our savior and there is no another name given to us which can save us from our sin or death. “That’s why Paul said that where, O death is your sting? where O grave is your victory?” (1 Corinthians 15:55).
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