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What does the Bible say about the death of Christ for the elect?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's death secured the everlasting salvation of God's elect.

According to Scripture, the death of Christ was a substitutionary act for God's elect, satisfying divine justice and eternally securing salvation for all for whom He died. In 1 Peter 2:6-8, it is shown that those who believe in Jesus will not be confounded or ashamed. This assures us that the redemptive work of Christ is effectual for His chosen people, granting them access to the Father. Furthermore, passages like Romans 5:18 highlight that through one man's righteousness, the free gift comes to those represented by Christ, indicating that salvation through His death is not offered to everyone universally but specifically to God's elect.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:6-8, Romans 5:18

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