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Why is the concept of particular atonement important?

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Particular atonement emphasizes that Christ died specifically for the elect, ensuring their salvation.

Particular atonement, as highlighted in Exodus 30:12, states that every individual must give a ransom for their own soul, reflecting that Christ's atonement is not just a generic offering but specifically intended for those chosen by God. This doctrine asserts that Jesus didn’t merely die for hypothetical believers but laid down His life with the specific names of the elect in mind. The understanding that Christ's sacrifice was intended for particular individuals helps reinforce the assurance that all for whom Christ died will ultimately be saved. This is foundational for a correct understanding of God's sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:12, John 10:14-15, Romans 8:31-39

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