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How can we know that limited atonement is true?

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Limited atonement is affirmed through scripture, emphasizing that Christ's sacrifice was specifically for the elect and not for all humanity indiscriminately.

The doctrine of limited atonement, which posits that Christ died specifically for the elect, is rooted in the understanding of God's sovereign grace. As articulated, the effectiveness of Christ's atonement is not diminished by its limited scope; rather, it highlights the intentionality behind His sacrificial act. Passages such as John 10:11, where Jesus describes Himself as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for His sheep, support this view. Furthermore, the idea that Christ's blood has infinite merit and power indicates that it was sufficient to save those for whom it was intended, which are the elect. The consistent message throughout scripture substantiates the belief that Christ's atonement was designed with a particular purpose and audience in mind.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Ephesians 1:4-5

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