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Did Christ Die For You?

Ronald Hanko
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Rev. Ronald Hanko's pamphlet presents a clear exposition of the Reformed doctrine of limited atonement, arguing that Christ died specifically for the elect rather than for all humanity. The author emphasizes the practical comfort and urgency of this doctrine, explaining that assurance of salvation depends on recognizing whether Christ died for you, and outlining three biblical marks of the elect to help readers discern their spiritual condition.

Probably you have been told at some time or other that God loves you and that Christ died for you. You may then have even decided that things cannot be so bad. True, the Bible talks about punishment for all those who do not believe in Christ, but if God loves everyone and if Christ died for everyone, then there really is no need to worry, is there? Did you know that it is not necessarily true that Christ died for you? The Bible teaches very clearly that Christ did not die for everyone, but...

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Author
Ronald Hanko
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CPRC Pamphlets
Scripture References
John
John 10:11John 3:17-18
Ephesians 5:25
Matthew 13:49-50
Topics
Limited AtonementUnconditional ElectionJustification
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