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What is particular redemption?

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Particular redemption means that Christ's atonement is specifically for the elect, ensuring that none for whom He died will perish.

Particular redemption, also known as definite atonement, refers to the theological understanding that Christ's death was intentional and specifically purposed for the elect. As stated in the sermon, the text indicates 'in whom we have redemption,' pointing directly to those chosen by God. Verses such as John 10:15 affirm this, where Jesus declares, 'The Good Shepherd giveth His life for the sheep.' This doctrine assures believers that Christ's sacrificial death effectively secures salvation for all whom He redeems, thus underscoring the particular nature of His atoning work as not merely a possibility but a complete and definitive action.
Scripture References: John 10:15, Ephesians 1:7

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