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What does it mean that Christ tasted death for every man?

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Christ's tasting death for every man refers to His atoning sacrifice for all whom God has chosen to save.

The phrase 'Christ tasted death for every man' in Hebrews 2:9 does not imply that Christ died for every individual universally, but rather for all whom God had given Him—His chosen people. The context reveals that this 'every man' pertains specifically to the many sons whom God brings to glory. Understanding this term within the framework of sovereign grace emphasizes that Christ’s death was intended to secure salvation for God's elect rather than a mere potential for all individuals. Thus, it underscores the effectiveness of His atonement for those He legitimately represents, reinforcing the assurance of salvation for believers.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:9, John 6:37

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The Real Story
Bill Parker · Dec 17, 2023
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