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What does it mean that Jesus saved His people from their sins?

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Jesus saving His people means He bore the penalty and power of their sins for all eternity.

When Scripture states that Jesus saved His people from their sins, as noted in Matthew 1:21, it implies that He specifically bore the penalty for the sins of the elect. This encompasses justification, wherein believers are declared righteous before God; sanctification, where they are being transformed to reflect Christ's image; and glorification, where they will finally be free from sin's presence. His saving work assures believers that their sins are not only forgiven but that they are also empowered to live freed from sin's dominion.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Romans 6:14, 1 John 3:5

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It Is Finished
Todd Nibert · Dec 13, 2009
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