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Who are the people that Christ came to save?

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The people Christ came to save are specifically identified as His people—those chosen and given to Him by the Father.

In the context of salvation, it is vital to understand that Christ came to save His people, which refers to those whom the Father has elected before the foundation of the world. This is a distinction emphasizing that salvation is not available to all indiscriminately but is secured for a specific group - His chosen ones. Scriptural references underscore this, as in John 10:16 where He mentions having sheep not of this fold, indicating His intention and assurance to save His elect. This perspective not only affirms God's sovereignty and grace but also ensures that all for whom Christ died will undoubtedly be saved, further enhancing the security of our salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, John 10:16, Ephesians 1:4

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