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How do we know Jesus' sacrifice was for the elect?

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Jesus' sacrifice was specifically for His elect, as evidenced by His roles as the representative man and the fulfillment of God's covenant of grace.

The preacher clarifies that Jesus, in giving His life, acted as a representative for His elect, not for everyone indiscriminately. This is indicative of the covenant of grace, where Christ's atoning work is specifically for those whom the Father has given Him. The certainty of salvation for the elect is rooted in Jesus' declaration that He will not lose any of those entrusted to Him. Thus, for the elect, His sacrifice guarantees their eternal security, emphasizing the sovereign grace theology that rejects the notion that Christ died for those who remain lost.
Scripture References: John 6:39, Mark 15:31, Romans 8:30

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