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What does the Bible say about the extent of Christ's death?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's death not only saves sinners but also has far-reaching consequences for all of creation.

According to Scripture, Christ's death encompasses a broader scope than merely the salvation of individual sinners. The death of Christ serves as a remedy for the fallen state of humanity and addresses the extensive consequences of sin, which impacted all of creation. Romans 5:12 highlights that through one man, sin entered into the world and death through sin, affecting not just humanity but the entire created order. In Ephesians 1:10, we see that Christ's death seeks to unify all things in heaven and on earth. Thus, the extent of Christ's death has implications that go beyond salvation for the elect, contributing to the eventual reconciliation of all things under Christ's lordship.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, Ephesians 1:10

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