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How do we know that Jesus died for many?

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Jesus' sacrifice is affirmed in Scripture, emphasizing that He dies for a specific group, His elect, as indicated in passages throughout the New Testament.

The doctrine that Jesus died for many is established in His own words, particularly when He addresses the purpose of His death in Matthew 26:28, where He states, 'This is my blood of the New Testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.' This confirmation of Christ's redemptive work emphasizes that His death was particular and purposeful, aimed at securing salvation for those given to Him by the Father. The idea of Christ dying for many is crucial to understanding the doctrine of Limited Atonement, which teaches that His atonement was intentionally directed towards the elect. This truth fosters assurance among believers that their salvation is secured in Him, as He came to save those who have been chosen for eternal life.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:28, John 6:37-39, John 17:2

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Reason for Singing
Norm Wells · Mar 24, 2010
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