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What is meant by Jesus saving His people from their sins?

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It means Jesus definitively saves all whom the Father has given Him from the guilt and punishment of their sins (Matthew 1:21, John 10:15).

When it is said that Jesus saves His people from their sins, it indicates a complete and effective salvation that includes the removal of guilt, the satisfaction of divine justice, and the provision of righteousness. Matthew 1:21 emphasizes that His mission is not to potentially save but to actually save those whom the Father has given to Him. In John 10:15, Jesus asserts that He lays down His life for His sheep, showing that His sacrificial death is a deliberate and purposeful act aimed at securing salvation for His people. This understanding of salvation underscores the certainty and completeness of Christ’s atonement.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, John 10:15

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