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Who are the people for whom Christ died?

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Christ died for sinners who were ungodly, including those who actively oppose God.

In Romans 5:8, Paul explicitly states that Christ died for sinners, and this designation is not limited to a specific group but includes all who are against God by nature. This includes idolaters, adulterers, and anyone considered 'ungodly.' The Gospel extends the message that Christ's redemptive work is inclusive of those who are the worst offenders, illustrating that no sin is beyond His saving grace. This truth is pivotal in reformed theology, affirming that Christ’s atonement is ample and reaches out to the wicked and the lost, effectively transforming their status before God.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8

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