Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church

Limited Atonement

54 min · 17. maj 2026
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The sermon presents the doctrine of limited atonement, arguing that Christ died specifically for the elect rather than all humanity. It traces the theological progression from total depravity and unconditional election to the specific scope of redemption. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus' sacrifice effectively covers the sins of those chosen by God, ensuring their salvation is actual rather than potential. Scriptural evidence highlights that believers are saved from God's wrath through reconciliation and restoration. Ultimately, the message assures listeners that Christ successfully saves all whom the Father has given to Him.

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