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What does Mark 10:45 say about Christ's sacrifice?

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Mark 10:45 states that Jesus came to give His life as a ransom for many, emphasizing the specific intent of His sacrifice.

Mark 10:45 encapsulates the essence of Christ's mission and the nature of His sacrifice by declaring that He came not to be served but to serve and to give His life as a ransom for many. This notion of ransom is pivotal in understanding limited atonement, suggesting that Christ's sacrifice was not a general payment but a specific transaction intended for a chosen multitude—the elect. The term 'ransom' implies a payment that frees those who are bound, signifying that His death effectively liberated a particular people from their sin and God’s wrath. Thus, Mark 10:45 serves as a foundational verse supporting the teaching that Christ’s death was intentional and sufficient for those whom the Father had already elected in His sovereign plan.
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