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Why is Christ's atoning work for the elect significant?

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Christ's atoning work is significant because it demonstrates God's love and justice, redeeming those chosen by Him without regard for their merit (Romans 5:8).

The significance of Christ's atoning work lies in its demonstration of both God's love for His elect and His unwavering justice. Romans 5:8 states, 'But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.' This act emphasizes that redemption is not based on human worth but is freely given to unworthy sinners. The doctrine of limited atonement reveals that Christ's sacrifice effectively secures salvation for those whom the Father has chosen, reinforcing the assurance of eternal security for believers. It exemplifies the staggering grace afforded to God's people and serves as a call for appreciation and worship.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8

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