Did Jesus Die for EVERYONE'S Sins? (1 John 2:2)

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Hebrews 2:9 But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honour; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man.

TheJesuslover
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Great points. People often freak out over limited/particular atonement, but it makes perfect sense. Every sin is punished once and with perfect justice. Either Jesus took the punishment on the cross, or the unbelievers take punishment in Hell for eternity.

homerjneil
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Right, He died for everyone, but only Christians get the salvation by believing in Jesus.

ZacharySiple
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Yes, he died for the sins of the world but knew only some would come to know this. Many (not all) are called. Few are chosen. He's known since the beginning who would respond to His call.

markshard
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The correct answer that most reject is apokatastasis. Acts 3.21, Col 1.20, 1 Cor 15.19, 2 Cor 5:19, Hebrews 2.9

alanwalker
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Yes, Jesus died for the sins of everyone. It clearly states that in 1 John 2:2

Fehrfamilyhomestead
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The Lord Jesus is the judge of all humans

‭‭John‬ ‭5:22‭-‬23‬ ‭HCSB‬‬
[22] The Father, in fact, judges no one but has given all judgment to the Son, [23] so that all people will honor the Son just as they honor the Father. Anyone who does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent Him.

He knows everyone's sin, His judgement will be correct.

Those who deny who Jesus is, the Holy and Righteous One, the eternal Son of God, are blaspheming the Holy Spirit.

Worship the true Jewish Messiah or perish.

❤️✝️🙏

JontheBerean
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I think there’s a common mistake being made here and when limited atonement is discussed, that presupposes that if Jesus died to cover a particular persons sins, therefore it’s automatically applied for each individual person that was died for. There is a difference between scope and application, the Bible here and elsewhere clearly states Jesus died (in scope) for all the world, His atoning death is sufficient to cover every sin of every person. However, he is the propitiation for our sins (in application) and all who believe so the wrath of God no longer remains on them. This is seen practically when one comes to faith and they go from dead in sin to alive in Christ, when they were dead in sin there was no applied atonement for their sins, hence the fact they were still bound in their sin and Gods wrath still remained on them, but when they repent and believe in the gospel, the saving work of Christ is in that moment APPLIED To them.

localnwah
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What happened after Jesus gave his life? The world is exactly the same and probably worse off. After the Christian church was formed, virtually every war involving Christians had a religious origin. The 30 Years War (1618) waged Catholic Christians against Protestant Christians and was the bloodiest war in history until WWII. The Christians in that war fought to determine who interpreted the Bible correctly. 8 million people died, and >50% of all Germans. You could even say, "Because of Jesus, people sinned even more."

MHYT
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It said "God loved us" The question is who did God say he loved?

solomon
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Only His sheep hear his voice. Most are unhearing goats.

francissweeney
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Yes. That's what the Word of God says.

freakylocz
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You Said IT. WHY YOU ASKED THE STUPID QUESTION THEN? DO NOT BELUEVE OR DO NOT UNDERSTAND? Are you speaking

bimosunupoernomo
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So jesus cant die because he's the son of god. Jesus lie to us that he die for us then?

lenl
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hey world I know I can easily forgive you because I'm the most powerful, after all I did create the entire universe. I can easily chose to forgive all your sins but instead let me sacrifice my only son who's innocent for your sins. I know he cried "why have you forsaken me on the cross" but it doesn't matter. My only child has to suffer for everyone else.

dandanger