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Why is effectual atonement important for Christians?

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Effectual atonement ensures that Christ's sacrifice fully redeems His chosen people, securing their salvation rather than making it merely possible.

Effectual atonement is crucial because it affirms that Christ’s death was intended for and effectively accomplishes the salvation of His elect. This truth is found in Scriptures like John 10:15, where Jesus speaks of laying down His life for the sheep. Unlike a potential atonement, which suggests that Jesus died for all without guaranteeing anyone's salvation, effectual atonement emphasizes that His sacrifice guarantees redemption for those for whom He died. This is highlighted in Hebrews 9:12, stating that Christ 'obtained eternal redemption' through His blood, underlining that the atonement is both specific and efficacious in saving the elect. Understanding this doctrine provides believers with assurance and confidence in their salvation, knowing it rests securely on the completed work of Christ.
Scripture References: John 10:15, Hebrews 9:12, John 10:14-15, Isaiah 53:5

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