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Who are the 'many' for whom Christ gave his life?

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The 'many' refers to those whom God has elected to eternal life, as described in Scripture.

The 'many' for whom Christ gave His life is explicitly defined as those whom God has ordained to eternal life. Scripture supports this understanding, as seen in Acts 13:48, which states, 'As many as were ordained to eternal life believed.' This illustrates that the efficacy of Christ's sacrifice is directly linked to the sovereign choice of God, who gives life and faith to those whom He has appointed. Additionally, John 17:2 indicates that Christ has authority to give eternal life to as many as the Father has given Him. Therefore, the 'many' signifies the elect, those guaranteed salvation through Christ's atoning work.
Scripture References: Acts 13:48, John 17:2

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A Ransom For Many
Don Fortner · Oct 30, 1994
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