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How does particular redemption affect evangelism?

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Particular redemption informs evangelism by reinforcing that Jesus’ sacrifice is intended for the elect while still calling all to believe.

Particular redemption shapes evangelism by emphasizing the need for a sincere offer of Christ to all while maintaining the specific purpose of His atonement for the elect. Paul illustrates this in Acts 13 by preaching the good news to both Jews and Gentiles, reflecting a commitment to declare the gospel widely. While the atonement is particularly effective for the chosen, evangelism involves earnest appeals to all, inviting them to seek Christ for their salvation. The belief that God will draw His elect does not prevent the proclamation of the gospel; rather, it compels believers to share Christ's message confidently knowing that those appointed to eternal life will respond in faith.
Scripture References: Acts 13:44-48

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