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Who did Christ shed His blood for?

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Christ shed His blood for His elect, those chosen by God for salvation (Romans 9:6-7).

Christ's atoning work is specifically for His elect—those that God has chosen to save. Romans 9:6-7 clarifies that not all who are of Israel are Israel; rather, it is the children of promise who are counted as the true people of God. This underscores the doctrine of unconditional election, where God's choice is not based upon human actions or characteristics, but solely on His mercy and purpose. The blood of Christ, therefore, was shed intentionally for those whom the Father had given Him, establishing a secure and certain salvation for His chosen ones.
Scripture References: Romans 9:6-7

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