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What does the Bible say about Christ's death for whom?

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The Bible indicates that Christ died specifically for His elect, a particular people chosen in the covenant of redemption.

Scripture teaches that Christ’s atoning death is rooted in the covenant of redemption, where a distinct group of people was given to Him. This reality is affirmed in passages like John 10:11, where Jesus states that He is the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep. Furthermore, in Matthew 1:21, it is affirmed that Jesus' mission was to save His people from their sins, underscoring the particular nature of His atonement. Throughout the Bible, this theme of particular redemption is supported by the understanding that Christ intercedes specifically for His people, indicating that His atonement is effectual and not merely potential.
Scripture References: John 10:11; Matthew 1:21

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