It is very clear in the Old Testament that people need salvation from their enemies, from themselves and from their sins. There is only One that provides this salvation, the LORD God of Israel. “I alone am God, there is no other.” So, it should be quite shocking that the tiny baby born in Bethlehem is introduced as “the Savior of the World.”Jesus taking on the title of Savior is a mighty claim of being God himself.This Sunday, our children’s choir will lead us in worship of the tiny baby, born King, Mighty God, Messiah and Savior. We will survey where the Gospels mention salvation, a lot less frequently than one would think. There are a few references to ‘Jesus as Savior, being saved, and salvation’ in Matthew & Mark, while Luke states Jesus’ mission is to ‘save the lost’. The Gospel of John, and the preaching of Acts, makes it clear that ‘Salvation is found in no one else.’Where are you at, friend? How do you handle the burdens of this life? Where do you place your hope? There is no more hiding in our shame. Jesus has come, the Savior of the World.