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How do we know that universal redemption is not true?

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The doctrine of universal redemption contradicts scriptural teachings on God's sovereign election and the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice.

The belief in universal redemption—that Christ died for every individual without exception—clashes with the Scriptures that affirm God's sovereign choice in election. A careful examination of Romans 9 shows that God's plan of salvation is specifically directed toward the elect. The sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice is undermined if some for whom He died are not saved, suggesting a deficiency in His atonement. This highlights that Christ’s redemptive work is effectively applied only to those whom God has chosen, further supporting the doctrine of particular redemption and the sovereignty of God's will over salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 9:11-13, 1 John 2:2, John 17:9

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