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Why is it important to understand that Christ's death was for the elect?

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Understanding that Christ's death was specifically for the elect emphasizes the efficacy and certainty of salvation.

The idea that Christ's death was specifically for the elect underscores the Reformed doctrine of particular redemption, which asserts that Christ died to effectively save His chosen people. This is critical because it assures believers that their salvation is not based on their own works or choices but on the accomplished work of Christ. The preacher in the sermon noted that if Christ died for all sins yet some perish, then His sacrifice would be rendered ineffective, which contradicts the notion of His atoning work being sufficient and specific for those whom God has chosen. The focus on the elect reinforces the richness of God's grace in sovereignly deciding to save specific individuals, thereby providing assurance and security in the salvation that He offers.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15-16, John 10:14-15

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