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Why is the concept of particular redemption important?

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Particular redemption highlights that Christ's atoning sacrifice was specifically for the elect, ensuring their salvation.

The doctrine of particular redemption asserts that Jesus Christ died specifically for those whom the Father has chosen, ensuring their salvation and securing their redemption. This is crucial because it emphasizes the effectiveness of Christ's sacrifice; His death fully satisfies divine justice for His people, and thus they cannot perish. The sermon also illustrates this concept by comparing it to the Passover lamb, whose blood protected the Israelites while judgment fell upon the Egyptians. This particularity reinforces God's sovereign grace in election, ensuring that the sacrifice of Christ is not in vain but is purposefully effective for those it was intended for.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:11-18, Exodus 12:13, John 10:15, Ephesians 1:7

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