Christ Died for His People

 

ÒAnd she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.Ó (Matthew 1:21)

 

The objects of redemption are described by such words and characteristics as show them to be a special and distinct people. Those who are the objects of redemption are called the people of God our Savior. ÒFor the transgressions of my people,Ó says the Lord our God, Òwas he stricken,Ó stricken by the rod of Divine justice to make satisfaction for our sins and to redeem us from them.

 

My People

 

When he was about to come and redeem us, Zacharias said, ÒBlessed be the Lord God of Israel; for he hath visited and redeemed his people.Ó Thus he prophesied that God would redeem and save his elect by sending Christ, the Dayspring from on high. He visited his people in the flesh and redeemed us by his blood (Luke 1:68, 78). Therefore the angel of God told Joseph to call the SaviorÕs name ÒJesus,Ó and gave this as the reason: Òfor he shall save his people from their sins.Ó

 

Not All

 

Someone may say, ÒAll people are the people of God.Ó In a sense that is true, inasmuch as they are his creatures. Yet, the Scriptures expressly tell us that they are not all his redeemed people. Those who are redeemed by Christ are redeemed Òout of every peopleÓ (Revelation 5:9). The redeemed are GodÕs covenant people, of whom he says, ÒThey shall be my people, and I will be their God.Ó We are his portion and his inheritance, a people near and dear unto him, a people given to Christ to be redeemed and saved by him, of whom it is said, ÒThy people shall be willing in the day of thy powerÓ (Psalm 110:3).

 

Limited Atonement

 

Redemption is not universal, but special. By the precious blood of Christ, atonement has been effectually accomplished and redemption has been obtained for GodÕs elect. Christ is not the Redeemer of all men, but of many. — If the redeemed are those who are the objects of GodÕs special love and favor, then not all men are redeemed. There are some of whom it is said, ÒHe that made them, will not have mercy on them; and he that formed them, will show them no favourÓ (Isaiah 27:11). — If, as the Scriptures teach, the redeemed are the elect of God and them only, then not all men are redeemed; for all are not chosen. ÒThe election hath obtained it, and the rest are blindedÓ (Romans 11:7). — If only those are redeemed for whom Christ became a Surety, then not all men are redeemed. Christ did not engage to pay the debts of all men. — If the redeemed are his people, then not all are redeemed. There are some on whom God writes a ÒLoammiÓ, saying, ÒYe are not my people; and I will not be your GodÓ (Hosea 1:9). — If the redeemed are the sheep of Christ to whom he gives eternal life, then the goats who go into everlasting punishment are not redeemed. — If the redeemed are the children of God and the church and spouse of Christ to whom he gives the gift of faith, then not all men are redeemed, ÒFor all men have not faith!Ó

All honest men and women who read the Bible must acknowledge that the Lord Jesus Christ died for and redeemed his people alone, with the special, effectual purchase price of his own precious blood!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don Fortner

 

 

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