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Why is it important that Jesus' death was for a specific people?

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Christ's death for a specific people underscores the certainty of salvation for those for whom He died.

The doctrine of particular redemption, which states that Jesus died specifically for the elect, provides assurance to believers regarding their salvation. This teaching is grounded in verses such as Matthew 1:21, where it is stated that Jesus came to save His people from their sins. This concept ensures that Christ's atoning work is effectual for all those it was intended for, meaning that everyone for whom Christ died will indeed be saved. This not only emphasizes the power of Christ's sacrificial death but also highlights the covenantal nature of God's promise, effectively awarding assurance and hope to believers that their salvation is secure and complete in Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, John 10:15

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Let Us Go To Him
Paul Mahan · Sep 18, 1994
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