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When it comes to my own worldview and journey in theology and the Bible, this was a question to settle on an answer for: Did Jesus die for every person who ever lived, or only for the elect? And then there were the follow-up questions: If Jesus died for the everyone, ever, then why weren't their sins paid for? Why do they still go to Hell? And if Jesus died for a "category" of people (and we join that category through deciding to have faith), then can I ever really say that "Jesus died for me?" This is where the heart of the difference lies between Roman Catholics and Reformed Protestants on this issue: the Reformed can say "Jesus Christ loved me and gave himself for me" (Galatians 2:20). This is Limited Atonement, or "Particular Redemption" expressed.Watch my whole Apologetics Answers playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfSpUNYR5qo6sv8Pk8x0tmaq8lLQHHlTm&si=FlnSB-pBhZ6SSaJEMen, get real accountability and knowledge to help you become the worldview leader your family and church need. Try out the Hammer & Anvil Society FREE. Learn more ➡️ https://hammerandanvil.circle.so/c/join/join-the-hammer-anvil-society----Check out our FREE CLASS on 3 Steps for Unleashing the POWER of Presuppositional Apologetics
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Chapel Reformed Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Debate: Limited Atonement/Particular Redemption- Did Jesus Atone (Die) For Every Man Subtitle: Debates (w/ Church of Christ) Speaker: Traever Guingrich Broadcaster: Grace Chapel Reformed Baptist Church Event: Debate Date: 2/21/2025 Bible: 1 John 2:2; 2 Peter 2:1 Length: 151 min.
The Bible is full of hidden gems and Exodus 13 is one of them. This passage gives us profound insights into the meaning of redemption and helps us understand what it means that we have been redeemed by Christ. Join us for this important study in Exodus 13! DISCUSSION AND STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. Exodus 13 lays out for us the principle of particular redemption. While that's definitely a weighty idea, it is key to understanding who we are in Christ. So, let's think back to the final plague of Exodus 12, what “price” did the Egyptians have to pay for the redemption of Israel? Did any of the Jews have to pay this same price? Why not? 2. According to verse 12, who belonged to the Lord? Why? 3. The podcast explained that if God saves a person from destruction, they owe their lives to Him. In light of the final plague, what did these Jews owe to God? How does this principle relate to us who have been saved through Christ's death on our behalf? 4. The podcast referred to Exodus 34:19-20 for the redemption price that parents were to pay the Lord for their children. What was this price and why did they have to pay it? 5. The podcast also mentions Numbers 18:16 and Deuteronomy 15:19. What do these passages teach us about the principle of redemption? Why were some redeemed and some not? 6. All of these redemption passages teach the principle that a redemption price must be paid. Amazingly, New Testament tells us that the Father has given His Son Jesus to pay our redemption price! If Jesus is our redemption payment, do we still have to make that payment too? Why or why not? Why is Jesus' payment sufficient for the rest of His spiritual family? 7. In Exodus 13:8, why was the father to instruct his children of the Passover by saying “It is because of what the Lord did for *me* when *I* came out of Egypt?” Why should the father say *he* came out of Egypt when only that first generation did? How would this identify future generations with that first generation of the Exodus? How does this help us understand the New Testament teaching that we were in Christ when He made His payment for us? 8. In verse 19, when Moses brings Joseph's bones back to the Promised Land, what principle can we learn about faith and trusting God? 9. When God went before the people as a Pillar of Smoke & Fire, what did He presence signify? How was this different from the fact that God is everywhere at all times (i.e. omnipresence)? Could these people have been assured of God's presence if they went off and did whatever they wanted? In our life today, how do we need to walk to be assured of God's presence in our lives? Check out our Bible Study Guide on the Key Chapters of Genesis! Available on Amazon! To see our dedicated podcast website with access to all our episodes and other resources, visit us at: www.keychapters.org. Find us on all major platforms, or use these direct links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OqbnDRrfuyHRmkpUSyoHv Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/366-key-chapters-in-the-bible/id1493571819 YouTube: Key Chapters of the Bible on YouTube. As always, we are grateful to be included in the "Top 100 Bible Podcasts to Follow" from Feedspot.com. Also for regularly being awarded "Podcast of the Day" from PlayerFM. Special thanks to Joseph McDade for providing our theme music.
Send us a textCould it be that Jesus's sacrifice was never intended for everyone? Discover the complexities of particular redemption, often referred to as limited atonement, as we explore the question that has puzzled theologians for centuries: For whom did Jesus die? Join us as we dissect this pivotal doctrine within the Calvinistic framework, challenging the notion of universal atonement and offering a fresh perspective grounded in historical and theological insights.We contrast the diverging views of Calvinism and Arminianism, diving into concepts such as unconditional election and the sufficiency versus efficiency of Christ's atonement. Through thought-provoking metaphors and scriptural references, you'll learn how Adam's sin and Christ's sacrifice parallel each other in their effects on humanity. We unravel the intricate layers of spiritual lineage, divine sovereignty, and predestination, questioning traditional interpretations and encouraging a deeper understanding of one's spiritual heritage.Lastly, grapple with the unsettling implications of salvation and condemnation as part of God's divine purpose. We tackle the controversial idea that Christ's atonement, while universally sufficient, is applied efficiently only to the elect, making a compelling argument for deliberate, selective grace. If you're ready to challenge your beliefs and seek clarity in the doctrine of atonement, this episode is for you. Join us on this journey to uncover the profound theological truths about God's plan for salvation.Survive the holidays without going broke! Keep Christ at the center of Christmas.It's not just about pinching pennies – how to balance frugality with generosity.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Join Alex, Chris, and Jo as they dive into the deep (and sometimes nerdy!) waters of atonement theology. From heated debates on who exactly Jesus died for, to a fun detour into quantum theory and open theism, this episode blends big ideas with a light-hearted twist.In this episode, we explore the different views on the extent of the atonement, including Limited Atonement (or Particular Redemption), Unlimited Atonement, and Amyraldianism (Four-Point Calvinism). We also touch on Universalism and the eternal question of how wide God's grace extends. Things get extra theological as we discuss infralapsarianism and supralapsarianism—how God's plan for salvation unfolded in relation to the fall—and even dip into some quantum theory for all you theology geeks out there! If you're ready for an episode packed with both profound insights and a good dose of humour, now's the time to listen!Featured Resources:Gary Schnittjer - Torah StoryGary Schnittjer - How to Study the Bible's Use of the BibleOther ResourcesThe Nature of the Atonement - edited by James K. Beilby,Paul R. EddyPerspectives on the Extent of the Atonement - edited by Andrew David Naselli, Mark A. SnoebergerMapping Atonement: The Doctrine of Reconciliation in Christian History and Theology - William G. Witt, Joel ScandrettWhat Did the Cross Accomplish? A Conversation about the Atonement - Simon Gathercole, Robert B. Stewart, N.T. WrightBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast. Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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A new MP3 sermon from Grace Primitive Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Truth by Consensus + Particular Redemption Speaker: John Pyles Broadcaster: Grace Primitive Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/24/2024 Bible: John 10:14-16 Length: 37 min.
Welcome to today’s episode of Words of Grace! We’re continuing our enlightening series on Sovereign Grace with message number five, “Particular Redemption.” Over the past few weeks, we’ve explored the concept of God's sovereignty in salvation, laying a strong foundation in messages about why to believe in Sovereign Grace, the necessity of grace due to … Continue reading "Particular Redemption, Sovereign Grace 5"
I. The way of redemption, vv11-12. II. The success of redemption, v12. III. The effect of redemption, vv13-14. IV. The aim of redemption, v14.
But when Christ appeared as a high priest of the good things that have come, then through the greater and more perfect tent (not made with hands, that is, not of this creation) 12 he entered once for all into the holy places, not by means of the blood of goats and calves but by means of his own blood, thus securing an eternal redemption.
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Doctrines of Grace Part 5: Particular Redemption Part 2 Subtitle: Doctrines of Grace Speaker: Steve Hofmaier Broadcaster: Trinity Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 3/31/2024 Length: 58 min.
On today's episode, Bobby and Garrett discuss a doctrine that seems to bring some division, Limited Atonement or Particular Redemption. Is Christ's atonement limited? Tune in and get our thoughts on what Scripture says. Scripture: John 10:22-30, John 12:31-33, Ephesians 5:25-27, Galatians 3:25-39, 1 Peter 2:9-10, Hebrews 9:11-12, John 8:36, Matthew 7:7-8 Additional References: The Second London Baptist Confession (1689): https://founders.org/library-book/1689-confession/ https://www.the1689confession.com/ Baptist Faith and Message 2000: https://bfm.sbc.net/bfm2000/ Steve Lawson Sermon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh4cdrO9LYk Social Media: Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/stayreformed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stayreformed/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stayreformedpodcast/ Website: https://www.stayreformed.com/ Email: contact@stayreformed.com
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Doctrines of Grace Part 4: Particular Redemption Part 1 Subtitle: Doctrines of Grace Speaker: Steve Hofmaier Broadcaster: Trinity Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 3/24/2024 Length: 58 min.
John 10:11, 14-15For whom did Christ die? Did He pay for the sins of everyone? If so, why is not everyone saved? The Bible teaches that Christ's death was an actual and intentional atonement for all the elect that God had sovereignly chosen before the foundation of the world. And the Good News of Definite Atonement or Particular Redemption is that our sins are truly and actually and finally paid for in Jesus Christ.
Until the scripture of meditation, the sound will be muted in order to protect our congregation's privacy. The Scripture for Meditation and the Scripture Reading will be posted below.
Until the scripture of meditation, the sound will be muted in order to protect our congregation's privacy. The Scripture for Meditation and the Scripture Reading will be posted below.
Until the scripture of meditation, the sound will be muted in order to protect our congregation's privacy. The Scripture for Meditation and the Scripture Reading will be posted below.
Until the scripture of meditation, the sound will be muted in order to protect our congregation's privacy. The Scripture for Meditation and the Scripture Reading will be posted below.
Until the scripture of meditation, the sound will be muted in order to protect our congregation's privacy. The Scripture for Meditation and the Scripture Reading will be posted below.
A new MP3 sermon from Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What Did Jesus's Death Accomplish? Limited Atonement - Particular Redemption Subtitle: Doctrines of Grace Speaker: Elder Jonathan Moseley Broadcaster: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 2/18/2024 Bible: Ephesians 1:3-9 Length: 58 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Capital Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Particular Redemption Subtitle: What is Reformation Theology? Speaker: Jaquane Parker Broadcaster: Capital Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 2/11/2024 Length: 61 min.
The Bible is full of hidden gems and Exodus 13 is one of them. This passage gives us profound insights into the meaning of redemption and helps us understand what it means that we have been redeemed by Christ. Join us for this important study in Exodus 13! DISCUSSION AND STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. Exodus 13 lays out for us the principle of particular redemption. While that's definitely a weighty idea, it is key to understanding who we are in Christ. So, let's think back to the final plague of Exodus 12, what “price” did the Egyptians have to pay for the redemption of Israel? Did any of the Jews have to pay this same price? Why not? 2. According to verse 12, who belonged to the Lord? Why? 3. The podcast explained that if God saves a person from destruction, they owe their lives to Him. In light of the final plague, what did these Jews owe to God? How does this principle relate to us who have been saved through Christ's death on our behalf? 4. The podcast referred to Exodus 34:19-20 for the redemption price that parents were to pay the Lord for their children. What was this price and why did they have to pay it? 5. The podcast also mentions Numbers 18:16 and Deuteronomy 15:19. What do these passages teach us about the principle of redemption? Why were some redeemed and some not? 6. All of these redemption passages teach the principle that a redemption price must be paid. Amazingly, New Testament tells us that the Father has given His Son Jesus to pay our redemption price! If Jesus is our redemption payment, do we still have to make that payment too? Why or why not? Why is Jesus' payment sufficient for the rest of His spiritual family? 7. In Exodus 13:8, why was the father to instruct his children of the Passover by saying “It is because of what the Lord did for *me* when *I* came out of Egypt?” Why should the father say *he* came out of Egypt when only that first generation did? How would this identify future generations with that first generation of the Exodus? How does this help us understand the New Testament teaching that we were in Christ when He made His payment for us? 8. In verse 19, when Moses brings Joseph's bones back to the Promised Land, what principle can we learn about faith and trusting God? 9. When God went before the people as a Pillar of Smoke & Fire, what did He presence signify? How was this different from the fact that God is everywhere at all times (i.e. omnipresence)? Could these people have been assured of God's presence if they went off and did whatever they wanted? In our life today, how do we need to walk to be assured of God's presence in our lives? Check out our Bible Study Guide on the Key Chapters of Genesis! Available on Amazon! To see our dedicated podcast website with access to all our episodes and other resources, visit us at: www.keychapters.org. Find us on all major platforms, or use these direct links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OqbnDRrfuyHRmkpUSyoHv Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/366-key-chapters-in-the-bible/id1493571819 YouTube: Key Chapters of the Bible on YouTube. As always, we are grateful to be included in the "Top 100 Bible Podcasts to Follow" from Feedspot.com. Also for regularly being awarded "Podcast of the Day" from PlayerFM. Special thanks to Joseph McDade for providing our theme music.
Pastor Kirk Hall continues the study entitled Beyond Calvinism: The Biblical Doctrines of Grace. Today's lesson is entitled: "Definite/Limited Atonement or Particular Redemption." Today's scripture is from various references throughout the Bible.
In Romans 9:24-33 we learn that salvation is through faith in the particular plan of God.
In this episode Tyler looks at what the Bible says about the extent of Jesus' atoning death—for whom Christ died.
The Bible is full of hidden gems and Exodus 13 is one of them. This passage gives us profound insights into the meaning of redemption and helps us understand what it means that we have been redeemed by Christ. Join us for this important study in Exodus 13! DISCUSSION AND STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. Exodus 13 lays out for us the principle of particular redemption. While that's definitely a weighty idea, it is key to understanding who we are in Christ. So, let's think back to the final plague of Exodus 12, what “price” did the Egyptians have to pay for the redemption of Israel? Did any of the Jews have to pay this same price? Why not? 2. According to verse 12, who belonged to the Lord? Why? 3. The podcast explained that if God saves a person from destruction, they owe their lives to Him. In light of the final plague, what did these Jews owe to God? How does this principle relate to us who have been saved through Christ's death on our behalf? 4. The podcast referred to Exodus 34:19-20 for the redemption price that parents were to pay the Lord for their children. What was this price and why did they have to pay it? 5. The podcast also mentions Numbers 18:16 and Deuteronomy 15:19. What do these passages teach us about the principle of redemption? Why were some redeemed and some not? 6. All of these redemption passages teach the principle that a redemption price must be paid. Amazingly, New Testament tells us that the Father has given His Son Jesus to pay our redemption price! If Jesus is our redemption payment, do we still have to make that payment too? Why or why not? Why is Jesus' payment sufficient for the rest of His spiritual family? 7. In Exodus 13:8, why was the father to instruct his children of the Passover by saying “It is because of what the Lord did for *me* when *I* came out of Egypt?” Why should the father say *he* came out of Egypt when only that first generation did? How would this identify future generations with that first generation of the Exodus? How does this help us understand the New Testament teaching that we were in Christ when He made His payment for us? 8. In verse 19, when Moses brings Joseph's bones back to the Promised Land, what principle can we learn about faith and trusting God? 9. When God went before the people as a Pillar of Smoke & Fire, what did He presence signify? How was this different from the fact that God is everywhere at all times (i.e. omnipresence)? Could these people have been assured of God's presence if they went off and did whatever they wanted? In our life today, how do we need to walk to be assured of God's presence in our lives? Check out our brand-new Bible Study Guide on the Key Chapters of Genesis! Available on Amazon just in time for the Genesis relaunch in January! To see our dedicated podcast website with access to all our episodes and other resources, visit us at: www.keychapters.org. Find us on all major platforms, or use these direct links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OqbnDRrfuyHRmkpUSyoHv Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/366-key-chapters-in-the-bible/id1493571819 YouTube: Key Chapters of the Bible on YouTube. As always, we are grateful to be included in the "Top 100 Bible Podcasts to Follow" from Feedspot.com. Also for regularly being awarded "Podcast of the Day" from PlayerFM. Special thanks to Joseph McDade for providing our theme music.
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A new MP3 sermon from The Narrated Puritan is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Did Jesus Die For Every Man? - Particular Redemption 1858 Subtitle: The Narrated Puritan - T M S Speaker: C. H. Spurgeon Broadcaster: The Narrated Puritan Event: Audio Book Date: 11/6/2022 Bible: Matthew 20:28 Length: 38 min.
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