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What does the phrase 'Christ actually redeemed His people' mean?

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This phrase indicates that Christ's sacrifice was definitive and effective for the salvation of those He died for.

In the context of Reformed theology, the phrase 'Christ actually redeemed His people' signifies that His death was not merely a potential opportunity for all but an actual accomplishment for those chosen by God. Scriptures like Matthew 1:21 affirm that Jesus came to save His people from their sins, indicating the certainty of His redemptive work. Therefore, His death is viewed as fully sufficient to secure salvation for the elect, who are guaranteed to respond in faith. This belief in the effectiveness of Christ's atonement is foundational to understanding the assurance of salvation and the efficacy of Christ's work.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Hebrews 10:14

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