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Who are the people that Jesus came to save?

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Jesus came to save His people, which refers to those chosen by God before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:4).

The people Jesus came to save are specifically referred to as 'His people' in Matthew 1:21, indicating a particularity in His redemptive work. These individuals are described throughout Scripture as 'His sheep,' 'His seed,' and 'His elect.' In Acts 20:28, it is made clear that God purchased the church with His own blood, confirming that Christ's death was intended for His people rather than for all people universally. This teaching emphasizes the doctrine of particular redemption, asserting that Jesus' sacrificial death was designed to secure the salvation of those whom God chose and gave to Him before the world began. Thus, true salvation is exclusively for the elect—those who are aware of their sinfulness and their need for a Savior.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Acts 20:28, Ephesians 1:4

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