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What does 'He bore the sin of many' mean in Isaiah 53?

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'He bore the sin of many' indicates that Christ's sacrificial death was for the elect, not for all of humanity, highlighting the doctrine of particular redemption.

In Isaiah 53, the statement 'He bore the sin of many' points to the Reformed understanding of particular redemption, which asserts that Christ's atoning work was decisively for those whom the Father has chosen. This means that His sacrifice effectively covered the sins of the elect, ensuring their salvation. This doctrine emphasizes that while Christ's death is sufficient for all, it is efficient only for those whom God has predetermined to save. Thus, the gravity of Christ bearing the sin of many magnifies the depth of God's grace in choosing to save some from their sins.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:12, Ephesians 1:4-5

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