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How do we know that Jesus' sacrifice was for the elect?

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Scripture indicates that Jesus' atonement was specific to the elect, as seen in passages like Matthew 20:28.

The concept of Christ's atonement being particular rather than universal is rooted in biblical passages such as Matthew 20:28, where Jesus states that He gave His life a ransom for many, not for all indiscriminately. This is further supported in 1 Timothy 2 where it emphasizes one God and one mediator, specifically identifying Christ's role in relation to His people, the elect, who are saved by His sacrificial death. The nature of His atonement reflects the sovereignty of God in choosing those whom He will save.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:28, 1 Timothy 2:4-6, John 6:39, John 10:11

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Saving Knowledge
Todd Nibert · May 30, 2012
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