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Why is denying universal atonement important for Christians?

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Denying universal atonement preserves the glory of God and affirms the justice of Christ's sacrifice.

For Christians, the denial of universal atonement is essential because it upholds the glory of Christ and the integrity of God’s justice. If Christ died for all unconditionally, then His sacrifice could imply failure for some, thus questioning His omnipotence and sovereignty. Romans 3:26 reminds us that God is just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. True atonement affirms that Christ's sacrifice redeemed a definite number of sinners effectively, ensuring that none of those chosen will be lost. It highlights the specific nature of God's love and grace, as He does not love all equally or save all indiscriminately.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26

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