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Why is the concept of particular atonement important for Christians?

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Particular atonement assures believers that Christ's sacrifice is effective and specific for those redeemed (John 10:11).

The doctrine of particular atonement is essential because it affirms that Christ died specifically for His sheep, ensuring the efficacy of His sacrifice. According to John 10:11, 'I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.' This highlights the personal nature of Christ's atonement, as it was intended to secure the salvation of those whom God has chosen. This truth assures believers that Jesus’s sacrifice was not merely a potential offering but a concrete reality that completely fulfills every redemptive purpose in their lives, providing assurance of God's faithfulness to His promises.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Romans 8:32

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