He shall save his people from
their sins by Frank Hall He shall call his name Jesus for he shall
save his people from their sins Matthew chapter 1 verse 21 Glorious Jesus, your name is
the cure for sin-sick hearts, the resting place for the weary
pilgrims of Zion, heavenly manna for every true Israelite wandering
through this barren wilderness of darkness and sin. This name,
which is above every name, Calms the troubled sea within, Sweetens
every bitter trial, Illuminates every sad and lonesome path,
Dispels the darkness of doubt and despair, And soothes the
trembling heart Of every redeemed child of God. This precious verse
teaches us that Jesus Christ cannot fail to save his people
from their sins. He established perfect righteousness
for them by his obedience unto death and obtained eternal redemption
for them with his own precious blood. When he shouted from the
cross, it is finished. Salvation was finished. God's
holiness was appeased. Satisfaction for sin was made
and judgment was over for all the people of God. God did not
send his son into the world to save all men from their sins. Rather he sent his son into this
wicked world to save his people from their sins. God's salvation
in its entirety is for his elect people who are identified in
the scriptures as the people of God. All that the Lord Jesus
did, does, and will do, is, and has always been, and will always
be, for his chosen people. He came into this world, was
born of a virgin, lived under the law, was in all points tempted
like as we are, and perfectly obeyed the will of God in all
things for one reason, that he might save his elect people with
an everlasting salvation. He loved them, chose them, and
gave himself for them, them and only them. He was born for His
people. He kept the law for His people. He suffered for His people. He
was made sin for His people. He died for His people. He arose
from the dead for His people. He ascended into glory for His
people. He rules all things for His people. He intercedes for His people. He is coming again for His people. Listen to the reverberation of
God's distinguishing grace as the Apostle Paul sounds the gospel
trumpet. Christ loved the church and gave
himself for her to present her to himself as a radiant church
without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish but holy and blameless. Ephesians chapter 5 verse 25
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