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What does it mean that Christ's death is for His people?

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Christ's death secured the salvation of His people, confirming God's sovereign grace in salvation.

The significance of Christ's death lies in its purpose to secure the salvation of His elect. Scripture reveals that Jesus' sacrifice was not merely an opportunity for salvation but a definitive act that guarantees the redemption of those whom God has chosen (Isaiah 53:5). His blood established the new covenant, ensuring that all whom the Father has given to Him will be saved. This profound truth underscores God's sovereign grace and the assurance that His atoning work will not be in vain but will accomplish all that it intends.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5

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