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Why is it important that Christ died specifically for the elect?

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Christ's specific atonement for the elect ensures that His sacrifice is effectual and guarantees their redemption.

The importance of Christ dying specifically for the elect is foundational to understanding the nature of His atonement. If Christ attempted to make atonement for those who ultimately are not saved, it would imply His sacrifice was insufficient or a failure, undermining God's sovereignty and justice. In the sermon, it is emphasized that Christ's death was particular and effectual, ensuring that all for whom He died will be justified and saved. This reflects the doctrine of limited atonement, which underscores God’s purposeful plan in salvation and upholds the glory of God in His redemptive work.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:30

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