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How do we know redemption is effective for the elect?

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Redemption is effective because it is specifically for God's elect and is described as accomplished grace in Scripture.

The doctrine of particular redemption asserts that Christ’s atoning death was for a definite number—those elected by God. Revelation portrays this by emphasizing that redemption is not a vague offer to all but an effective transaction for those chosen by God from eternity. Romans 8:29-30 confirms that God's purpose does not fail; all whom He foreknew will ultimately be conformed to the image of His Son. The secure promise of salvation for the elect, outlined throughout Scripture, reinforces that none who are chosen will be lost, and underscores the personal nature of Christ's atonement.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:3-5, Romans 8:29-30, Galatians 3:13, Ephesians 1:4-5

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