Sins
Jesus the Savior
Jesus voluntarily went to the cross to die for your sins, to pay sin’s penalty as your substitute. He provided the way—the only way—to have an eternal relationship with God. Jesus is, indeed, “the Lord saves.”
The Lord is Our Righteousness
Because of our trust in Jesus, God declares us, “Not guilty!” and gives us the right standing that Jesus has before the Father. Indeed, the Lord is our righteousness.
Hope of Israel
Our hope is fixed in Jesus. He died for our sins and rose again from the dead. His Spirit empowers us during our time on this earth, and we know that the moment we are absent from the body, we will be present with the Lord.
Man of Sorrows
Have you trusted in Jesus, the man of sorrows, as the One who bore your sins in his body on the cross?
Servant of God
Jesus followed the Father’s will all the way to the cross. There, on the cross, he died for your sins and mine. God’s servant served us by paying the penalty of our sin.
Everlasting Father
Jesus is the Everlasting Father. His authority spans eternity. His visit to earth was purposed to pay the penalty for our sins.
Mighty God
Jesus is El Gibbor—the Mighty God. He is the One who fought for us all the way to the cross. He defeated Satan and death, rising triumphantly back to life.
Judge of the Earth
He sent his Son to the cross to pay the penalty of our sins. When we trust in Jesus, the Judge of the earth pronounces us, “Not guilty!”