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What does it mean that Christ tasted death for everyone?

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It means that Christ experienced death on behalf of those He came to save, providing atonement for their sins.

The phrase that Christ tasted death for everyone refers to His substitutionary work on the cross, where He bore the penalty for the sins of God's elect. This demonstrates the depth of His condescension as He fully identifies with humanity, taking on flesh to save His people. It's important to note that this does not imply universal atonement, as the context clarifies that He specifically tasted death for those whom the Father has chosen. His death assures believers that they will never face the sting of death because He has triumphed over it on our behalf.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:9-10, Hebrews 2:14-15

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