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What does John 10 say about the atonement?

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John 10 teaches that Jesus lays down His life specifically for His sheep, indicating an effectual atonement for the elect (John 10:15).

In John 10:15, Jesus declares, 'I lay down my life for the sheep,' which emphasizes a limited, effectual atonement specifically intended for those whom God has chosen. This assertion challenges the notion that Christ's atonement was made for all people indiscriminately. Instead, it showcases the intimate and purposeful nature of His sacrificial death, aimed at securing the redemption of His people. The doctrine of particular redemption underscores that Christ’s sacrifice is sufficient and effective for those whom He represents, affirming that all for whom He died will ultimately be saved.
Scripture References: John 10:15

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