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Did Christ's death accomplish salvation for everyone?

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No, Christ's death accomplished salvation specifically for His elect, not for everyone universally.

The belief that Christ's death accomplished salvation for everyone is a misunderstanding of the nature of His atonement. Sovereign grace theology asserts that Christ died specifically for the elect, those whom God has chosen before the foundation of the world. As stated in John 10:15, 'I lay down my life for the sheep,' indicating that His sacrifice was intended for a particular group rather than as a mere possibility for all. The atonement is effective and saves those for whom it was intended, as they are the ones who will inevitably come to faith in Christ. This understanding is crucial to preserving the integrity of God’s justice; if Christ died for all, then no one could be condemned for the sins that He paid for, thereby undermining the justice of God.
Scripture References: John 10:15, Ephesians 1:4-5

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