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How do we know that Christ's sacrifice was sufficient for the elect?

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Christ's sacrifice is fully sufficient and effective for the elect, ensuring that none for whom He died will be lost.

The doctrine of particular redemption affirms that Christ's atonement was made specifically for those the Father has given to Him. In John 10:11, Jesus claims, 'I am the good shepherd; the good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.' This highlights that His act of redemption was not a general offering but a definitive, effective atonement meant for the elect. Moreover, John 6:39 states, 'This is the will of Him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that He has given me,' ensuring that all for whom Christ died will ultimately be saved. The fullness of this atonement demonstrates the efficacy of His sacrifice and God's unyielding justice, confirming that He won't punish twice for the same sin (Romans 8:33-34).
Scripture References: John 10:11, John 6:39, Romans 8:33-34

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