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How do we know Christ's redemption is particular and effectual?

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Christ’s redemption is particular and effectual, as He died specifically for the elect, satisfying God's justice and ensuring their salvation.

According to the Scriptures, Christ accomplished redemption for God's elect by dying as their Substitute, fulfilling the demands of divine justice and securing their eternal salvation. References such as Romans 5:18 illustrate that while condemnation came upon all through Adam, justification is imparted specifically to those represented by Christ. Furthermore, 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 shows that the love of Christ constrains believers because He died for them, implying the intent and effectiveness of His sacrifice is particular. This effectively rules out any notion of universal salvation, affirming instead that Christ’s atoning work is specifically tailored for God's chosen people.
Scripture References: Romans 5:18, 2 Corinthians 5:14-15

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