Jesus as Saviour
When Christians refer to Jesus as the Saviour, they are referring to the belief that he gave up his own life to save humans from their sins. The name Jesus in Hebrew is Yeshua, which translates as âthe Lord savesâ. Many believe that Jesus was born for this end result:
Jesusâ death and resurrection proves to Christians that he is the Saviour that God promised and the path to salvationHaving oneâs sins forgiven and being granted eternal life..
Through Christâs death on the cross, Christians are saved from eternal damnation and are given the hope of salvation.
Through his death and resurrection, Jesus atoneTo restore, make amends, reconcile. for the sins of humanity, allowing them to be reconciliationThe idea that people should make up after an argument and be restored in their relationship. with God.
Many Christians believe that Christ is the only way to salvation, and that salvation will be for those who believe. In Johnâs Gospel it is stated that with Godâs sacrifice of his only Son, there is salvation and redemptionBeing saved from sin. for humanity.