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What does the Bible say about Jesus dying for our sins?

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The Bible teaches that Christ died specifically for the sins of His people, fulfilling the scriptures and reconciling them to God.

Christ's death is primarily for those who acknowledge their sinfulness and seek mercy. As stated in the sermon, Christ didn't die for everyone but for all who recognize themselves as sinners. His atoning sacrifice is described as a burnt offering made to God for His people, indicating that His purpose was to fulfill the divine plan of redemption. Key scriptural references that highlight this are John 19:30, which records His declaration that 'It is finished,' indicating the completion of His work for salvation, and Isaiah 53, which prophesies the suffering servant bearing our iniquities.
Scripture References: John 19:30, Isaiah 53:5, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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It Is Finished
Paul Mahan · Mar 4, 2018
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