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How does redemption relate to the doctrine of sovereign grace?

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Redemption in sovereign grace ensures that Christ's sacrifice effectively secured salvation for His elect.

In sovereign grace theology, redemption is seen not just as an opportunity for salvation, but as a definitive act where Christ successfully purchased the salvation of all His elect. This means that Christ's death was intended to save a specific group of people rather than making salvation possible for all without guarantee. John Owen eloquently articulates that if Christ died for all sins of all men, then all must be saved; however, if He died for the sins of His elect, they will indeed be saved. This understanding emphasizes both the adequacy of Christ's sacrifice and the specific nature of His redemptive work.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:9, John 10:11

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