25/03/2026
JESUS ALONE. No other name!
Jesus is the Only One who can save the world.
The message of Scripture is clear and consistent: salvation is not found in human effort, religion or morality, it is found in Jesus Christ. From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals humanity’s need for a Savior and God’s provision through His Son.
At the core of the gospel is the reality of sin. “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). Sin is not just wrongdoing, it is rebellion against a Holy, infinitely righteous God. Because God is just, sin must be judged. But because God is love, He made a way for sinners to be saved.
Jesus Himself made an exclusive and powerful claim: “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6). This statement does not present Jesus as one of many options, it establishes Him as the ONLY bridge between God and man. Why? Because only Jesus is both fully God and fully man, making Him uniquely qualified to reconcile humanity to God.
This means salvation is not found in good works, religious rituals, or human righteousness. Ephesians 2:8–9 reminds us that we are saved by grace through faith—not by works, so that no one can boast.
What makes Jesus the only Savior is His finished work on the cross. On the cross, He bore the punishment for our sins. He lived the life we could not live and died the death we deserved. When He said, “Tetelestai” (John 19:30), it was a declaration that the debt of sin had been fully paid. His resurrection proves that sin and death have been defeated.
Because of this, salvation is both exclusive and available. Exclusive, because it is only through Jesus. Available, because it is offered to everyone.
To say that Jesus is the only one who can save the world is not a message of exclusion, it is a message of hope. It means there is a sure and certain way to be reconciled to God. In a world full of confusion, shifting truths, and broken systems, Jesus stands as the unchanging Savior.
In the end, the Bible does not present Jesus as an option among many, it presents Him as the answer to humanity’s greatest need. He alone saves, He alone redeems, and He alone gives eternal life.