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Who did Christ accomplish salvation for?

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Christ accomplished salvation for those whom the Father has given Him, a specific group chosen before the foundation of the world.

In John 17:1-2, Jesus asserts that He will give eternal life to all that the Father has given to Him, pointing to the covenantal relationship established before the world began. This doctrine of particular redemption is evident throughout Scripture, establishing that Christ's sacrificial work was not for all universally but specifically for those elected by God. Ephesians 1:4 further underscores this by stating that the chosen were selected to be holy and blameless before God. The significance of understanding this lies in recognizing that the salvation Jesus secured is effective for those He represented, assuring believers that their standing with God is based on His imputed righteousness to them, guaranteeing their secure relationship with the Father.
Scripture References: John 17:1-2, Ephesians 1:4, Hebrews 7:25

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