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How do we know that Jesus’ atonement is for the elect?

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The atonement of Jesus is effective for the elect, indicated by Scripture and the distinct doctrine of particular redemption.

The effectiveness of Christ's atonement for the elect is affirmed in Scripture, particularly in passages like Romans 5:10, which states that we were reconciled to God by the death of His Son while we were enemies. This shows that Christ’s sacrifice was not for all men without exception, but for those whom God chose for salvation. The distinction between objective reconciliation—accomplished at Calvary—and subjective application—experienced when the Holy Spirit regenerates the elect—highlights that Christ’s atoning work is specifically designed for those whom God has called. This understanding leads to the conviction of particular redemption, a vital aspect of sovereign grace theology.
Scripture References: Romans 5:10, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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