Nature of Christ's Sacrifice
The author argues that while the sacrifice of Christ accomplished the full redemption of all the elect, there are certain benefits that come to sinners in general because of that sacrifice. God may show pity to those whom he is determined not to save. While God purposely designed Christ's sacrifice for the redemption of all whom he intended to save, he yet holds forth the expiation of Christ to the whole world as a demonstration of his kindness. By this, all obstacles to every sinner's return to his love are removed, except that God chooses not to remove the depraved will in the non-elect.
Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2007. 3 pages.
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