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How do we know that Jesus' death was intended for our sins?

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Scripture reveals that Jesus died for the elect, securing their redemption and demonstrating God's sovereign will and grace.

The doctrine of particular redemption teaches that Jesus' death was intentional and sufficient for His chosen people, as seen in passages like Romans 3:24-25, where Paul explains that Jesus is set forth as a propitiation for our sins through faith in His blood. This indicates a specific purpose behind His death, highlighting God's predetermined plan to save those He loves. Furthermore, Acts 2:23 emphasizes that Jesus was delivered up 'by the predetermined plan and foreknowledge of God,' affirming that His sacrifice was not random but rather a deliberate act in fulfillment of God's eternal purposes. Believers can confidently trust in the efficacy of Christ's death because it was specifically for those who believe, ensuring their complete redemption and reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-25, Acts 2:23

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