How do we know that Christ's redemption is particular?
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Christ's redemption is particular as He laid down His life specifically for His sheep, not for all indiscriminately.
The doctrine of particular redemption posits that Christ's atoning sacrifice is specifically intended for the elect. This is reinforced in the Bible, such as in John 10:15 where Jesus states, 'I lay down my life for the sheep.' The redemption is based on God's eternal choice and love for certain individuals. Throughout the Bible, themes of specific covenant promises emphasize that Christ's sacrifice is not a vague potentiality but a definite act of salvation for those whom the Father has given Him. This detailed understanding assures believers of their secure status in Christ's redemptive work.
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