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Limited Atonement

Limited Atonement

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The sermon presents a robust defense of particular redemption, asserting that Christ's atonement was intentionally and effectively for the elect alone, not for all humanity in a general sense. Grounded in Scripture—particularly John 10's portrayal of Jesus as the good shepherd who lays down His life for His sheep—the message emphasizes that salvation is a divinely orchestrated, particular work, rooted in God's sovereign election and predestination. Pastor Paul argues that a universal atonement would undermine divine justice and the efficacy of Christ's sacrifice, as it would imply God's wrath is either unjustly repeated or rendered ineffective. Instead, Christ's death is presented as a definitive, sufficient, and effectual payment for the sins of His chosen people, securing their eternal salvation and glorifying God's purpose throughout history. The sermon calls for faithful, reformed evangelism that honors God's truth by clearly proclaiming Christ's redemptive work as specific, not hypothetical, and grounded in divine sovereignty rather than human response.
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