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What does it mean that Jesus was sent to save His people?

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It means Jesus came into the world specifically to redeem those whom God the Father designed to save through His sacrificial death.

The statement that Jesus was sent to save His people indicates that His mission was intentional and purposeful. As specified in Matthew 1:21, Jesus came to save His people from their sins, emphasizing that His atoning work was for those chosen by God. This underscores God's plan of redemption, where Jesus, as the Lamb of God, bore the sins of His people through His death on the cross (Isaiah 53:5). This doctrine reinforces the unique relationship between Christ and the elect, asserting that His sacrifice ensures their salvation and secures their eternal life.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Isaiah 53:5

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Lo, I come
Don Fortner · Dec 22, 2013
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