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How do we know Christ died specifically for the elect?

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We know Christ died for the elect because He fulfilled the Scriptures and His sacrifice was effective for those who believe.

We can be certain that Christ died specifically for the elect through the promises found in Scripture and the nature of faith itself. Scripture, particularly in Isaiah 53:8, indicates that Christ was stricken for the transgressions of His people, suggesting that His sacrifice was not a general offer but a specific mission. The assertion that belief is necessary to ascertain His sacrificial death serves as a reminder that it is through faith that we can claim the promises of redemption.

Additionally, the relationship between faith and Christ's atoning work is crucial. The effectiveness of Christ's blood in securing salvation is what renders the believer's faith meaningful, rather than the faith itself granting value to Christ's sacrifice. Thus, when a sinner acknowledges their need for Christ and trusts in Him, they can rest assured that His death was for them. This assurance is rooted in the truth of Scripture, which never fails to affirm that all who believe in Jesus will be saved.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:8, Hebrews 9:12, John 10:14-15, John 10:15, Hebrews 10:14

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