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What does the Bible say about the nature of Christ's salvation?

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The Bible states that Jesus shall save His people from their sins (Matthew 1:21), emphasizing His role as a definitive Savior.

The nature of Christ's salvation is profoundly addressed in Matthew 1:21, where it is proclaimed that Jesus shall save His people from their sin. This statement carries significant theological implications, underscoring the belief in definite atonement within sovereign grace theology. It indicates that Christ’s mission was not merely to make salvation possible for all individuals, but rather to effectually save those whom the Father has given to Him. This perspective counters universalism, asserting that Christ’s death had a specific purpose: the actual salvation of His people, who are identified as the elect chosen before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:4). Therefore, His salvific work is seen as certain and guaranteed, resulting in true deliverance from sin rather than merely offering a chance or opportunity for salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Ephesians 1:4

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