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What does the Bible say about Christ coming to save His people?

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The Bible reveals that Christ came to save His people from their sins, a mission confirmed in Matthew 1:21.

According to Matthew 1:21, the angel tells Joseph that Mary will bear a son, and He will save His people from their sins. This reflects the core mission of Christ's coming into the world. Throughout Scripture, we see the recurring theme of redemption, emphasizing that Christ's purpose was to seek and save the lost, which culminates in His sacrificial death on the cross. John 12:23-36 highlights this divine purpose, illustrating that His incarnation was not haphazard but part of God's sovereign plan for redemption. The grace of God is abundantly demonstrated through His willingness to lay down His life for His people, fulfilling the perfect and righteous requirements of God’s justice.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, John 12:23-36

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Wayne Boyd · Feb 9, 2020