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What is meant by effectual atonement?

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Effectual atonement refers to the belief that Christ's sacrifice guarantees salvation for the elect.

Effectual atonement is a fundamental concept within sovereign grace theology, asserting that Christ's death was intended to secure the salvation of those whom God has chosen. Hebrews 9:12 tells us that Christ 'obtained eternal redemption for us,' implying that His sacrifice effectively secures atonement rather than merely making it possible. This understanding stands in contrast to the belief that Christ's atonement was general or merely potential. The confidence that comes from knowing His atonement is effectual provides assurance to believers that their salvation is secure and anchored in Christ’s accomplished work rather than contingent on human actions.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:12, John 10:11

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This is My Creed
Don Fortner · Aug 9, 1988
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