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What scripture references support the idea of limited atonement?

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Passages such as Acts 13:48 and Matthew 26:28 highlight the concept of limited atonement.

The idea of limited atonement is supported by passages like Matthew 26:28, where Jesus states that His blood is shed for many, and Acts 13:48, which mentions that as many as were ordained to eternal life believed. These texts illustrate that Jesus’ sacrificial death was intended for a specific group rather than indiscriminately for every individual. This underscores the Reformed belief that the atonement is not sufficient for all but is effectively applied to the elect alone, ensuring that redemption is accomplished for those whom God has determined to save.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:28, Acts 13:48

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