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What does the Bible say about Christ dying for all?

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The Bible teaches that Christ died specifically for the elect, those given to Him by the Father, not for every individual.

In the Gospel of John, chapter 6, verse 37 states, 'All that the Father giveth me shall come to me.' This suggests that not everyone will be saved, as Christ's atonement is not universal but particular, intended for those whom the Father has chosen before the foundation of the world. To assert that Christ died for every individual implies a failure on God's part, as not all will be saved, contradicting messages of judgment found throughout Scripture. Thus, true biblical interpretation reveals that salvation is rooted in God's sovereign election and grace, highlighting that salvation depends entirely on God's will, not man's free will.
Scripture References: John 6:37, Ephesians 1:4-5, Isaiah 23:9

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