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saviour

[ UK /sˈe‍ɪvjɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who rescues you from harm or danger

How To Use saviour In A Sentence

  • All are put under him; we hold of him, as in capite, and owe subjection and obedience to him, who is also Jesus and Christ, the anointed Saviour, and especially our Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Their stories are narrated with sharp adroitness and lessons are drawn that apply to our modern-day craving for supermen and saviours.
  • My thoughts cling to the tangible memory of you and your every little gesture and movement like a drowning person clings to their saviour.
  • When Simon was 15 years old he accepted Christ as his Saviour.
  • They've also been called the saviours of rock 'n' roll.
  • Varied mythical figures have been conjured up as saviours of a people in decline or bondage.
  • A true Christian is a person who has come into living fellowship and communion with the Lord Jesus as a personal Saviour.
  • Let your servant see the light of your face; in your mercy be my saviour.
  • As characters go, Sir Arthur is the saviour, but, in some ways, it is George who is the truest of the bunch.
  • Now the decision is yours - will you soften your heart and let him in as your personal saviour?
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