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What does it mean that Christ came to die for His people?

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Christ's death signifies His redemptive purpose to save His elect, as foretold in Scripture and articulated in Matthew 1:21.

Christ’s coming was not to establish a new religion or gain popularity, but to fulfill God’s covenant salvation through His death. Matthew 1:21 states, 'For He shall save His people from their sins,' indicating that His mission was specifically aimed at His chosen ones. The necessity of His death reveals God's justice and holiness, as it was through Christ’s sacrifice that sins are atoned. His death and subsequent resurrection are integral to the salvation plan, affirming that without His sacrifice, redemption would be impossible. This serves not only to glorify God’s character but also to secure eternal life for those He came to save.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, John 10:11, Revelation 13:8

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