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How do we know Christ's death was for a specific group?

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Scripture provides evidence that Christ's atonement is intended for the elect, as seen in various passages describing God's specific promises.

The affirmation that Christ's death was intended for a particular group is fundamentally supported by biblical texts that point to God's covenantal actions and specific promises. Isaiah 42 describes the servant of Jehovah, which is interpreted as Christ, being a covenant for the people. Furthermore, in Matthew 26:28, Jesus refers to his blood as 'the blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many.' This suggests that the effectiveness of his atonement is tied to the covenant promises made by God, which are designated for certain individuals. The New Testament consistently reveals this particularity, underscoring that Christ's mission was not merely to provide a potential salvation but to ensure the redemption of those whom the Father had given him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42, Matthew 26:28, John 10:26, John 17

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