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How do we know Christ's atonement is for His elect?

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Scripture clearly states that Christ died for His people, meaning His atonement is effective specifically for the elect.

The concept of particular redemption teaches that Christ's atonement is limited in its scope but not in its efficacy. Acts 20:28 provides the foundational truth that Christ purchased the Church with His own blood, which points to a specific group—the elect. In John 10:11, Jesus stated, 'I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down His life for the sheep.' This declaration implies that His sacrificial death is intended for those whom He calls His own. Therefore, all for whom Christ shed His blood will inevitably be redeemed, confirming the effectiveness of His sacrifice for His elect.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28, John 10:11

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