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How does the idea of limited atonement relate to God's immutable nature?

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Limited atonement emphasizes God's unchanging purpose in seeking specific redemption for His chosen people.

God's immutability, the doctrine that He does not change, links closely to the teaching of limited atonement. If God determined to redeem all men, but some do not get redeemed, it suggests that His plan was altered or ineffective. However, God's counsel stands firm, as declared in Isaiah 46:10, where He says, 'My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure.' The limited atonement teaches that Christ's sacrifice was intended and effective for those whom God chose, affirming His unchanging will and the effectiveness of His grace in saving a particular people, securing their redemption eternally.
Scripture References: Isaiah 46:10

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