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Why is it important to understand who Christ died for?

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Understanding for whom Christ died clarifies the nature of the gospel and the hope of salvation.

Grasping the specific audience of Christ's atonement is essential for a proper understanding of the gospel. If Christ died for everyone universally, it raises questions about the reality of salvation for those who ultimately do not believe. The doctrine asserts that He came to save sinners, not good people, emphasizing that salvation is a work of grace through faith. This truth compels believers to rely entirely on Christ's righteousness rather than their own merits. Furthermore, it highlights the transformative power of recognizing our identity as sinners in need of a Savior, which is foundational to the Reformed faith.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:15, Titus 2:14

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