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How do we know Christ's intercession is for all or specific individuals?

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Christ's intercession is specifically for those whom the Father gave Him, not for all humanity.

The theological understanding is that Christ's intercession is not a general plea for all persons but is particular to those elected by the Father. This is evident in John 17, where Christ emphasizes praying for those the Father has given Him. Thus, the scope of Jesus' intercession corresponds precisely to the elect—those whom He redeemed with His blood—ensuring that His intercession is both specific and effectual. Consequently, it lays a solid foundation for understanding the assurance believers have in their salvation, knowing that Christ's prayers for them are always answered by the Father.
Scripture References: John 17:9, Isaiah 53:12

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