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Is Jesus really the only way to be saved?
In this episode of Heidelberg Catechism in a Year, we explore Lord’s Day 11, which asks one of the most important questions in the Christian faith: Why is the Son of God called Jesus, meaning Savior?
In a world that teaches there are many paths to God, the Heidelberg Catechism boldly proclaims the biblical truth that salvation cannot be found in anyone else. The name Jesus itself means “The LORD saves.”
Together we’ll explore:
• Why the name Jesus (Yeshua) matters
• What the Bible teaches about salvation in Christ alone
• Why adding anything to Jesus undermines the gospel
• The deep comfort believers have because Christ is a perfect Savior
Drawing from Scripture such as Matthew 1:21, Acts 4:12, John 8:36, Romans 8:1, and 1 John 1:7, we’ll see how the gospel frees us from the crushing burden of trying to save ourselves.
If Jesus truly saves His people from their sins, then our hope does not rest in our performance—it rests entirely in His finished work on the cross.
"If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed." — John 8:36
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Is Jesus really the only way to be saved?
In this episode of Heidelberg Catechism in a Year, we explore Lord’s Day 11, which asks one of the most important questions in the Christian faith: Why is the Son of God called Jesus, meaning Savior?
In a world that teaches there are many paths to God, the Heidelberg Catechism boldly proclaims the biblical truth that salvation cannot be found in anyone else. The name Jesus itself means “The LORD saves.”
Together we’ll explore:
• Why the name Jesus (Yeshua) matters
• What the Bible teaches about salvation in Christ alone
• Why adding anything to Jesus undermines the gospel
• The deep comfort believers have because Christ is a perfect Savior
Drawing from Scripture such as Matthew 1:21, Acts 4:12, John 8:36, Romans 8:1, and 1 John 1:7, we’ll see how the gospel frees us from the crushing burden of trying to save ourselves.
If Jesus truly saves His people from their sins, then our hope does not rest in our performance—it rests entirely in His finished work on the cross.
"If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed." — John 8:36