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Does the Bible teach that Christ died for all or just for the elect?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's atonement was specifically for the elect, ensuring their salvation.

Scriptural evidence points towards the belief that Christ died specifically for His chosen people, often referred to as the elect. Isaiah 53:11 states that He would justify many—not everyone. In John 10:11, Jesus declares Himself to be the good shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep, referring to His people. Additionally, Romans 8:30 affirms that those whom He predestined, He also called and justified. This understanding emphasizes the unique and deliberate nature of Christ's atonement amidst ongoing claims of a universal atonement, establishing the security and assurance of salvation for those in Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11, John 10:11, Romans 8:30

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