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And she shall bring forth a son; and thou shalt call his name JESUS; for it is he that shall save his people from their sins. Mt 1:21
Context of this verse is needed, Bro. Larry. "His people" here is talking about the Jews. He came to the Jews first, and when they rejected Him, He then went to the Gentiles. In John chapter one, it says "He came to His own(OT Jews), and His own(OT Jews) believed Him not. But
as many as did believe Him, gave He them the power to become the sons of God." He even wept over Jerusalem and said that He would have gathered them under His wings like a hen does her brood, but they would not. So, even in rejecting them, He was willing to save them, they just chose to not believe Him.
Also, the one who came to Him and asked Him what must he do to inherent eternal life, Jesus loved him, even though he walked off after Jesus told him to sell his worldly goods, and pick up his cross and follow him. So here are just two examples of where Jesus was wanting to save sinners, and they chose to either not believe or just walk away.
Jesus stated in John 12:32, "If I be lifted up will draw
all men unto me." Those who die(d) lost, chose not to place their trust in Him.