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What does it mean that Christ died for His sheep?

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Christ's death for His sheep means He died specifically for the elect, securing their salvation rather than making it merely possible.

The concept that Christ died specifically for His sheep is derived from John 10:14-15, where Jesus identifies Himself as the good shepherd who knows His sheep and lays down His life for them. This doctrine emphasizes that His atonement was not a universal provision that could be accepted or rejected, but an accomplished work for those chosen in Him. It asserts that Christ's sacrifice was effective in fully satisfying the justice of God on behalf of His people, ensuring their salvation rather than merely making it possible for all to be saved. This understanding assures believers of their secured status in Christ, as they are not 'at the mercy' of their own actions but are recipients of His sovereign grace, manifested in His definitive atonement.
Scripture References: John 10:14-15, Hebrews 9:28

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