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Why is it important to know for whom Christ died?

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Understanding for whom Christ died is crucial for preaching the gospel accurately and for personal assurance of salvation.

Knowing for whom Christ died is foundational for accurately preaching the gospel. If Christ's death was indeed for the elect, as the Scriptures imply, then it would be misleading to preach that He died for all indiscriminately. Furthermore, this understanding profoundly impacts personal assurance of salvation. Believers can have confidence that if they fit the description of the elect, evidenced by faith and repentance, then Christ's death atoned for their sins and guarantees their salvation. This assurance spurs believers to live a life of gratitude and service to the one who died for them, as stated in 2 Corinthians 5:14-15, emphasizing the love of Christ that constrains us to live for Him.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:14-15, Romans 8:32

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