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How do we know Christ's sacrifice was for particular people?

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Christ's sacrifice was particular because it atoned for the sins of those chosen by God, not for all without exception.

The nature of Christ's sacrifice as a particular atonement can be understood through the specific actions outlined in Leviticus 16. The goat that was slain under the law was explicitly for the people of Israel, indicating that it was not a general offering for all men but rather a designated sacrifice for a chosen group. The language of Scripture reinforces this concept, as it affirms that Christ was made a curse for us (Galatians 3:13), emphasizing that His death served as a substitute for His people. Thus, His atonement is effective for those whom God has chosen, liberating them from the debt of sin and ensuring that their sins are paid for in full.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:13, Leviticus 16:9

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