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How do we know particular redemption is true?

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Particular redemption is affirmed in scripture by highlighting that Christ's death effectively secures salvation for those chosen by God rather than extending to all indiscriminately.

The doctrine of particular redemption asserts that Christ died specifically for the elect, securing their salvation and not merely making it possible for all to be saved. This is supported by passages such as John 10:15 where Jesus states, 'I lay down my life for the sheep.' This indicates that His sacrificial death has a specific intent and effectiveness for a predetermined group—His sheep, which denotes the elect. Furthermore, Acts 13:48 confirms this by stating, 'As many as were ordained to eternal life believed.' Therefore, the concept of particular redemption finds its foundation in the assertion that Christ's sacrifice has a guaranteed application for those chosen by God, ensuring their ultimate salvation.
Scripture References: John 10:15, Acts 13:48, Hebrews 9:28, Isaiah 53:6, Ephesians 1:4-5, John 10:11, 2 Timothy 1:9, Romans 5:8

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