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What does the Bible say about the efficacy of atonement?

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The Bible teaches that the atonement of Christ is efficacious, meaning it effectively accomplishes its purpose to save His people from their sins.

The Bible asserts in Matthew 1:21 that Jesus was sent to 'save His people from their sins.' This statement underlines the efficacious nature of His atonement, signifying that it successfully fulfills its divine purpose. Throughout Scripture, particularly in passages like Hebrews 10:10-14, it becomes evident that Christ's one-time sacrifice achieved perfect salvation for all those set apart by God. This stands in stark contrast to the Arminian view, which posits that the atonement's effectiveness hinges on human consent. The true understanding is that it is God's sovereign grace that not only defines the efficacy of the atonement but also guarantees that those for whom Christ died will indeed be saved.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Hebrews 10:10-14

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