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

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Jesus saves His people from their sins as promised by the angel in Matthew 1:21, affirming His role as the Savior.

The angel's declaration in Matthew 1:21 that Jesus 'shall save His people from their sins' is a profound statement of His mission. The term 'save' encompasses the essence of Christ's work — it signifies deliverance from sin's penalty, power, and presence. This is not only a claim of potential redemption but a promise rooted in the covenant of grace whereby Jesus, as our representative, fulfills the requirements of the law on our behalf (Romans 8:3-4). Throughout the New Testament, the efficacy of Christ’s sacrifice is reiterated, assuring believers that His atoning death and resurrection secure our salvation, providing complete assurance of forgiveness for those who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Romans 8:3-4, Romans 4:25, 1 Peter 2:24

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Good Tidings
Jim Byrd · Apr 26, 2026
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