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What is the significance of the 'ransom for many'?

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'Ransom for many' highlights the effectiveness of Christ's atoning work for those chosen by God (Mark 10:45).

The phrase 'ransom for many' indicates the specific intention behind Christ’s sacrificial death; He did not merely die for all indiscriminately but for a defined group of people whom God has chosen. This resonates deeply with sovereign grace theology, affirming that Christ's atonement is not universal but particular and effective. As seen in Mark 10:45, 'For even the Son of Man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many,' this phrase assures believers of the certainty of their salvation. The provisions of the ransom imply that all for whom the ransom was paid will indeed be delivered from their sins and reconciled to God, illustrating the depth and assurance of God's love towards His elect.
Scripture References: Mark 10:45

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