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How do we know Christ's atonement is successful?

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Christ's atonement is deemed successful because it accomplishes actual redemption for the elect, as affirmed in Scripture.

The success of Christ's atonement can be substantiated through its results as documented in Scripture. In John 19:30, Jesus proclaims, 'It is finished,' signifying the completion of His redemptive work. This claim underscores that His sacrifice was not a mere possibility for salvation but rather an accomplished fact that guarantees the salvation of all whom the Father has given to Him (John 6:37-39). Romans 5:11 states that we rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have now received reconciliation, indicating the definitive nature of this atonement. Each of these passages collectively affirms that Christ's work on the cross effectively secured the salvation of the elect, hence affirming the doctrine of particular redemption.
Scripture References: John 19:30, John 6:37-39, Romans 5:11

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