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How does Christ taste death for every man?

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Christ tasted death for every man by experiencing its consequences as a substitute for His people.

The notion that Christ tasted death for every man is fundamental to understanding His role as Savior. In Hebrews 2:9, the text highlights how Christ, 'by the grace of God, should taste death for every man.' This indicates that He experienced the full reality of death, not just in a physical sense but also in bearing the spiritual judgment for sin on behalf of His people. His death operates on behalf of all those He came to save, emphasizing that it was God's sovereign grace that facilitated this substitution. This depth of sacrificial love reinforces the Reformed understanding of redemption as solely grounded in Christ's work.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:9

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