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How do we know that redemption is for God's people?

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The Bible explicitly states that redemption is sent to God's people, as seen in Psalm 111:9.

In Psalm 111:9, it states, 'He hath sent redemption unto His people.' This specific wording emphasizes that God's redemptive work is intentional and directed specifically toward those whom He has chosen, known as His elect. Unlike universal offers of redemption, this scriptural assertion underlines the covenantal nature of salvation, which is exclusive to God's people. The specific language illustrates that redemption is not available to all indiscriminately, but rather, it is a gift bestowed upon those who belong to Him. This reinforces the doctrine of particular redemption in Reformed theology, where Christ dies specifically for the elect.
Scripture References: Psalm 111:9

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