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What is the significance of Christ's death for the elect?

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Christ's death is significant as it represents His sacrificial atonement specifically for the elect, ensuring their salvation.

The cross of Christ holds immense significance for the elect, as it provides the basis for their justification and reconciliation with God. John 10:11 highlights that Jesus, as the Good Shepherd, lays down His life for His sheep, indicating that His atoning sacrifice is effectual for those whom the Father has given Him. This means that Christ's death is not in vain; it was for a specific purpose—to redeem those chosen by God, ensuring that none of them will be lost. This is a comforting doctrine that reinforces the assurance of salvation for believers, emphasizing that Christ’s work was wholly sufficient and specific.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Ephesians 1:7

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Refuse Not Christ
Fred Evans · Apr 13, 2014
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