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How does Christ save His people?

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Christ saves His people by being their representative and offering Himself as a substitutionary sacrifice.

The means by which Christ saves His people is through His role as both King and Priest. Scripture teaches that He was appointed to be the Redeemer of His elect, and His very nature as the perfect sacrifice ensures their salvation. In Hebrews, He is identified as our eternal High Priest after the order of Melchizedek, which means He offers Himself as a perfect atonement for our sins. As stated in John 10, Jesus lays down His life for the sheep, emphasizing that His sacrificial work is particular to those given to Him by the Father. Thus, the satisfaction of God's justice through Christ's blood is vital for the redemption of His people, underscoring the depth of God's love and commitment to their salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews, John 10, 2 Corinthians 5:21, John 5:28

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