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How do we know that Jesus saved His people from their sins?

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Jesus saved His people from their sins by bearing the penalty of sin on the cross, fulfilling God's plan of redemption.

The assurance that Jesus saved His people from their sins comes from the biblical declaration that He bore our sins on the cross, as stated in John 19:30. The angel's proclamation in Matthew 1:21 that Jesus 'shall save His people from their sins' directly emphasizes that His mission was not vague but specific to those God has chosen, His elect. As described in John 6:39, all whom the Father has given to Jesus will not be lost. Therefore, the work Jesus completed on the cross was not merely potential salvation but actual deliverance for those He represented, sealing the status of believers as free from the penalty and power of sin.
Scripture References: John 19:28-30, Matthew 1:21, John 6:39

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Todd Nibert · Jan 10, 2010
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