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Did Christ actually redeem those for whom He died?

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Yes, Christ's death accomplished redemption for His people, securing their salvation fully and completely.

The doctrine of particular redemption states that Christ died specifically for those whom God has chosen, ensuring their salvation. Scripture affirms that His sacrifice was successful—He did not merely make salvation possible, but actually secured it for His elect (John 10:15). The idea that His atonement is limited to the chosen underscores the efficacy of His work, as He didn’t fail to redeem anyone for whom He died. This promises believers the assurance that their sins are forgiven and they are accepted in Christ.
Scripture References: John 10:15

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Tim James · Jan 8, 2012
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