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What does the Bible say about Christ's death for His people?

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The Bible teaches that Christ died specifically for His people, as indicated in passages like Matthew 1:21 and John 10:14-16.

The scriptures reveal that Christ's death on the cross was not a generic act for all humanity but was specifically intended for His people, often referred to as His 'sheep' or 'church.' Matthew 1:21 clearly states, 'He shall save His people from their sins,' highlighting that His redemptive work was directed toward a specific group. Likewise, in John 10:14-15, Jesus identifies Himself as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep, indicating a unique relationship between Him and those He dies to save. This is further confirmed by the doctrine of the covenant of redemption, where the Father gives a distinct people to the Son for whom He assumes all liabilities.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, John 10:14-16

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