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How do we know Jesus is the Savior for His people?

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Scripture explicitly states that Jesus came to save His people from their sins, which affirms His role as their Savior.

The identity of Jesus as the Savior for His people is a central theme throughout the New Testament. Matthew 1:21 indicates that Jesus was to be called 'Savior' because He would save His people from their sins. This underscores the doctrine of particular redemption, which asserts that Christ's atonement is specific to those the Father has given to Him. John 10:15 further supports this by stating that Jesus laid down His life for the sheep, affirming His sacrificial work is intended for a distinct group of individuals—the elect. This perspective is critical in understanding that Jesus's mission was not a general attempt to save all humanity but a specific, effectual work for those chosen by God.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, John 10:15

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