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

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The Bible teaches that Christ's death was a substitutionary sacrifice for many sons whom God elected, securing their salvation.

The Bible emphasizes that Christ's death was not a blanket provision for all humanity but particularly for those whom God the Father had given Him. According to Hebrews 2:10, it was fitting for Christ to suffer and die in order to bring many sons to glory. This teaching affirms that salvation is rooted in God's grace, defined by Christ's finished work rather than the works of sinners. It signifies that through His perfect obedience and sacrificial death, Christ accomplished redemption, ensuring that all whom He died for will inevitably be brought into eternal glory. Christ's work on the cross satisfies God's justice and allows for the perfect reconciliation of His justice and mercy, making it clear that He did not merely make salvation possible but actually secured it for His chosen people.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:10-13, John 6:37, 1 Corinthians 2:2, Romans 3:24, Isaiah 53:12, Romans 5:6-8, Hebrews 10:26-29, Romans 5:6, 1 Timothy 1:15, Romans 5:6-10, Galatians 6:14, Ephesians 3:18-19

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Much More in Christ
Jim Casey · Jun 27, 2010
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