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Limited Atonement

Pastor Martin introduces the doctrine of Limited Atonement, building upon previous discussions of Total Depravity and Unconditional Election. He frames the sermon around the pivotal question, "For whom did Christ die?" Martin emphasizes that this question, concerning whose sins Christ's death actually covered and why God sent Him to the cross, is central to understanding Limited Atonement. He notes that various answers exist, with the popular view being that Christ died for everyone.

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The Central Question: For Whom Did Christ Die?
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Booklet: For Whom Did Christ Die?

Driving home: In my study, I have a small booklet about 100 pages long. It's entitled, For Whom Did Christ Die? For whom did Christ die? That's a pivotal question,

Martin references a 100-page booklet titled 'For Whom Did Christ Die?' to emphasize the pivotal nature of this question in understanding the doctrine of limited atonement.

As we now center our attention on limited atonement, let's first of all begin by presenting various thoughts on this doctrine. In my study, I have a small booklet about 100 pages long. It's entitled, For Whom Did Christ Die? For whom did Christ die? That's a pivotal question,