Savior

“for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior,”  Luke 2:11

Savior – What is the role of a savior, a soter in Greek culture?  It’s quite a bit more than we realize today.  If we want to really see what God did that night, we need to look deeply into Jesus as soter.

Did you know that:

  1. A soter was the benefactor of an estate.  Jesus made us the beneficiaries of God’s great estate.
  2. A soter was one who ushered in prosperity and happiness.  God wept tears of joy when Jesus arrived.  A new reign began.
  3. A soter delivered people, not things, from danger and destruction. 
  4. A soter preserved the peace.  Jesus’ birth is the announcement of a reign of peace between God and Man.
  5. A soter establishes a dependency between the one who saves and the saved.
  6. A soter could be either a god or a man, and Jesus was both.
  7. A soter was a physician, a healer. 
  8. A soter was a philosopher, a great thinker with divine wisdom.
  9. A soter was a statesman and ruler.  “And the government shall be upon His shoulders.”
  10. A soter was royalty, an emperor.  The King of kings.

Apparently, the angel who announced the birth of this child knew quite a bit about the plan.  The choice of soter is not accidental.  Go look at one other use of soter in Luke 1:47. 

Soter is God.

Praise Him all creatures here below.  The Soter has come.

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