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Why is the doctrine of particular redemption significant?

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Particular redemption illustrates God's purposeful plan in saving a specific people, affirming His sovereign grace.

Particular redemption is significant because it reflects the truth of God's sovereign will in salvation. Scriptures such as John 10:11 state that Jesus laid down His life for the sheep, indicating that His atoning sacrifice was intended for the elect. This doctrine asserts that Christ's death effectively secures the salvation for those whom the Father has given to Him, rather than merely making salvation possible for all. This assures believers that their salvation is as secure as the purpose and will of God.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Ephesians 1:11-12

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Saving Knowledge
Todd Nibert · May 30, 2012
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