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How do we know that Christ's atonement was particular?

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We know Christ's atonement was particular because He bore the sins of His people uniquely, ensuring that His sacrifice effectively atoned for their sins.

The doctrine of particular redemption is underpinned by the belief that Christ died explicitly for the elect, those chosen by God for salvation. In 1 Peter 2:24, when it says He bore our sins, it is not merely a general statement, but one that captures the intimate relationship between Christ and His people. His sacrificial act on the cross was not a vague, generic sacrifice; it was a purposeful act meant for those He came to save. This contrasts sharply with theories that promote a universal atonement. Instead, the teachings affirm that Christ’s death effectively secured salvation for His people, fulfilling God’s covenant promises and ensuring that everyone for whom He died will ultimately be saved.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:24

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