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How does limited atonement relate to the doctrine of sovereign grace?

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Limited atonement asserts that Christ's death effectively atones for the sins of the elect, aligning with the principles of sovereign grace.

Limited atonement, a key tenet within sovereign grace theology, posits that Christ's sacrificial death was specifically intended for His chosen people, providing true and effective redemption for their sins. This is supported by passages such as John 10:15, where Jesus states, 'I lay down my life for the sheep,' indicating a particular focus on those whom He has chosen. The connection to sovereign grace is profound; it reinforces the idea that salvation is not a universal offer but rather depends solely on God's election and the effective work of Christ specifically for those elected. Recognizing limited atonement ensures that God receives all the glory for salvation, as the efficacy of Christ’s atonement rests on His sovereign choice to redeem.
Scripture References: John 10:15, Ephesians 1:7

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Paul Mahan · Oct 18, 1992
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