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How does substitutionary atonement relate to the elect?

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Substitutionary atonement specifically pertains to the elect, as Christ died exclusively for those chosen by God.

Substitutionary atonement is intimately linked with the doctrine of election. The sermon underscores that Christ died specifically for His people — the elect, as articulated in passages like John 10:15, where Jesus states that He lays down His life for the sheep. This reinforces the idea that salvation is not a generalized offer to all but is part of God's unchangeable plan for those He has chosen. Thus, the efficacy of Christ's atonement is assured for the elect, as it fully accomplishes their redemption and secures their justification before God.
Scripture References: John 10:15, Isaiah 53:5

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With His Stripes
Clay Curtis · Mar 7, 2010
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