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How do we know that Christ didn't come to save everyone?

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Scripture indicates that Christ's saving work is effective for His elect, not for every individual in the world.

The assertion that Christ came to save everyone contradicts the biblical teaching of election and the specific purpose of His atonement. Verses such as Matthew 7 reveal that the road to destruction is broad, while the path to life is narrow, indicating that not all will be saved. Furthermore, John 10:14-15 describes Christ as the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep, implying that His saving work is particular to those whom the Father has given to Him. This underscores the doctrine of limited atonement within the Reformed tradition, highlighting the effectiveness of Christ's sacrifice for the elect.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:13-14, John 10:14-15

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