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What does the Bible say about Christ dying for me?

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The Bible teaches that Christ died not to make us savable, but to save His people from their sins.

According to John 6, Christ's death is rooted in His identity as both God and man, who alone could pay the debt for our sins. Scripture emphasizes that Christ came to save those who were given to Him by the Father, indicating that His death was definitive and effective, ensuring that no one for whom He died will perish. This contrasts sharply with false teachings that suggest His death merely makes people savable, which undermines the glorious truth of the gospel.
Scripture References: John 6:37-39, Matthew 1:21

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