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How do we know that Jesus's atonement is effective?

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Jesus’s atonement is effective because it was specifically made for God's chosen people, guaranteeing their salvation.

The effectiveness of Jesus's atonement is rooted in the certainty of God's sovereign will and the specific intent behind Christ's sacrificial death. The sermon highlights that Jesus declared, 'I lay down my life for my sheep,' indicating that His atonement is particular and not universal. This means that those for whom Christ died will undoubtedly be saved, as their redemption is secured by His blood. Scriptures affirm that Christ's sacrifice was sufficient for all the sins of the elect, and through His death and resurrection, believers can have full assurance of their salvation. This understanding brings comfort to the believer, emphasizing that their eternal security lies in the effectiveness of Christ's atonement rather than in their own efforts or decisions.
Scripture References: John 10:15, Hebrews 9:12, Romans 8:28-30

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