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Why is the concept of limited atonement important?

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Limited atonement emphasizes that Christ's sacrifice fully paid for the sins of the elect, affirming God's sovereignty in salvation.

The doctrine of limited atonement holds that Jesus Christ's sacrificial death atoned specifically for the sins of those whom God has chosen, known as the elect. It underscores the belief that the atonement is effective for those who believe, affirming that God had a specific intention in the atonement rather than a universal intent that ultimately fails. This doctrine is crucial for understanding the sovereignty of God in salvation; it assures believers that Christ's sacrifice fully redeems them and guarantees their salvation. By emphasizing that the atonement is not universal but specifically applied, this doctrine safeguards the integrity of God's justice and mercy as revealed in Scripture.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:9, John 10:14-15

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