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What does the Bible say about for whom did Christ die?

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The Bible states that Christ died for the ungodly, specifically for sinners who recognize their need for salvation.

According to Romans 5:6, Christ died for the ungodly, meaning He came to save sinners who are aware of their sinful condition. The notion that Christ died for everyone without exception is contradicted by the reality that not all people will ultimately be saved. Therefore, the understanding is that Christ's atoning sacrifice is specifically intended for those whom God has chosen, the sinners who come to Him in faith and repentance. This aligns with the sovereign grace theology that rejects the idea of universal salvation and upholds the particularity of Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6, 1 Timothy 1:15, Romans 5:6-8, John 17:9

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