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What is a Savior?

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May 16

The story of Jesus’s birth is in Luke 2:1—20…it goes like this. The Roman emperor decided he needed to count all the people in his empire to make sure he was collecting all the taxes he was owed. For Mary and Joseph, this meant they had to travel about 80 miles to get to Bethlehem to be counted. It was during this trip that Mary gave birth. Jesus’s arrival on earth was announced to some shepherds by an angel—because of course, Jesus  was no ordinary baby. The angel said Jesus was “a Savior, who is Christ the Lord” (Luke 2:11). But what exactly does “savior” mean?


When I first met Rick, I was working at Jimmy Dean in Memphis. I had this big meeting to plan, had a whole bunch of people coming into town. I had no idea what I was doing. Rick knew I was in over my head, and offered to help me. I was so relieved! I mean, here I was, new on the job, expecting people from all over the US to come to my meeting—what if I failed? Well, Rick made sure that didn’t happen. We put in long hours, planned, strategized, and worked hard. It was a great meeting. Rick knew what I needed t do and what I didn’t need to do. He rescued me from having a disastrous meeting. So, in a sense, Rick was a savior to me.


Jesus as Savior is kind of like that. Except what Jesus rescues us from is much more serious than a business meeting. Jesus rescue s us from our sin. You see, sin is not just a problem, it’s a death sentence for you and me without Jesus. The reason we need a Savior is because God made man to be in a relationship with Him. But this is impossible because God is holy and man is sinful. And guess what? Man caused this problem. Adam sinned against God way back when, and now we all have this sinful nature. So sin is our problem. It’s not God’s problem, it’s ours. But even though it’s not His problem, God didn’t desert man (though that’s what we deserve!) God had a plan to rescue us from disaster. His plan is Jesus. The Savior of the world. When Jesus was born, God in the flesh arrived on earth to save people from their sins. As you read the Bible, it’s obvious Jesus didn’t have an easy task. Not many people believed in Him as Savior. Why? Because people love their sin. We reject the truth that we are sinners and that we need to be rescued. We think we can manage on our own. Or we think God and Jesus is just a bunch of hocus pocus. Did you know the Bible tells us many will be surprised when they don’t enter heaven (Matthew 7:21)? What a time to discover that you need a Savior!…when it’s too late. However, just like Rick knew what I needed in my meeting when I didn’t, God knows what we need, and we don’t. So God sent Jesus to earth—so that if we believe in Jesus, the Son of God, come to earth to die for sinners, and that He was raised from the dead, we will live now and forevermore with Him. Belief in Jesus becomes obvious in the changed way we live.


God sending Jesus to take the punishment for my sin blows me away. God graciously, lovingly, and mercifully reached down to man to offer us salvation and hope. My prayer is that this precious gift that God has made available to you, salvation through Jesus Christ, is a gift that you will respond to today. May the Lord open your heart to believe in Jesus. If you need prayer or a Bible, let me know.

3 min read

May 16

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