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How do we know that Christ died for His people specifically?

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Scripture reveals that Christ's atonement was specifically for His elect, ensuring they will be cleansed.

The biblical concept of atonement reflects that Christ’s sacrifice was purposeful and directed at His people, not a general offer to all. In Leviticus 14, the priest's examination signifies that not all lepers received cleansing without the priest’s intervention. This mirrors how Christ, as our high priest, actively seeks out His elect, as illustrated in the story of Jesus cleansing a leper in Matthew 8. The terminology used in Scripture, such as Christ dying for His sheep, emphasizes that every individual for whom He died will ultimately be brought to faith and salvation. The efficacy of Christ's death (2 Corinthians 5:21) assures us that those He came to redeem will experience complete cleansing.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Matthew 8:1-3, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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