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How can we preach the gospel if Christ only died for some?

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We can preach the gospel to all by offering Christ and assuring all who believe that His provision is sufficient for them.

Preaching the gospel does not necessitate telling every individual that Christ died specifically for them; rather, it involves proclaiming the message that forgiveness is offered to all who believe. Acts 13:38 clearly illustrates this approach, as it emphasizes the remission of sins available through Christ. The apostles preached the sufficiency of Christ as a Savior without needing to qualify statements about His atonement for individuals. Historical examples from evangelists illustrate that a passionate commitment to evangelism was not hindered by a belief in particular redemption but was, in fact, motivated by it. By urging sinners to come to Christ, we affirm that all who believe will be engaged and welcomed into this redemptive relationship. Such preaching aligns with the biblical warrant to invite all while holding to the truth of Christ's particular atonement.
Scripture References: Acts 13:38

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