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The third doctrine of Calvinism's 'five points' is called "Limited Atonement." This doctrine forces an uncomfortable question: Did Christ die on the cross to pay for the sins of only an 'elect' (or 'select') group of people, or did He die for the sins of all mankind? In other words, can anyone believe in Christ and be saved? Danny and Phil explain the practical implications of this doctrine, and discuss Scriptures that emphasize the unlimited extent of God's grace.
#LimitedAtonement
#DefiniteAtonement
#ParticularRedemption
#SubstitutionaryAtonement
#UnlimitedAtonement
#DoctrinesofGrace
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The third doctrine of Calvinism's 'five points' is called "Limited Atonement." This doctrine forces an uncomfortable question: Did Christ die on the cross to pay for the sins of only an 'elect' (or 'select') group of people, or did He die for the sins of all mankind? In other words, can anyone believe in Christ and be saved? Danny and Phil explain the practical implications of this doctrine, and discuss Scriptures that emphasize the unlimited extent of God's grace.
#LimitedAtonement
#DefiniteAtonement
#ParticularRedemption
#SubstitutionaryAtonement
#UnlimitedAtonement
#DoctrinesofGrace