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How do we know the doctrine of universal redemption is false?

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The Scripture clearly states that Christ's death was intended for His elect, not universally for all people.

We know the doctrine of universal redemption is false because it fundamentally misrepresents the character of God and diminishes the efficacy of Christ's atonement. According to Scripture, particularly John 10:15 and Matthew 1:21, Jesus died specifically for His people, ensuring their salvation. The assertion that Christ's death merely makes salvation possible for all undermines the very purpose of His redemptive work. Such a notion leads to confusion and despair among believers, as it casts doubt on the effectiveness of the atonement. Furthermore, if Christ died for all but not all are saved, it would imply a failure on His part, which is inconceivable for the sovereign Lord.
Scripture References: John 10:15, Matthew 1:21

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