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EPISODE · Sep 9, 2025 · 58 MIN

Definite Atonement: Did Christ Die for His Elect?

from The Restless Theologian · host Zechariah Eshack

Send a theological question or topic requestThe doctrine of definite atonement stands at the crossroads of many theological discussions, yet remains widely misunderstood. Did Christ die for all people without exception, or specifically for His elect? This question reveals profound insights about God's character and the nature of salvation itself.In this theologically rich conversation with returning guest Cory Reckner, we examine how the Trinitarian framework illuminates our understanding of Christ's atonement. The Father's predestination, the Son's accomplishment of redemption, and the Spirit's application of salvation work in perfect harmony – revealing a divine purpose that cannot be thwarted.We tackle those challenging biblical passages about "all" and "world" that often become stumbling blocks in these discussions. Context matters tremendously, and a careful examination reveals that these terms don't always mean "every person without exception." When Jesus says He "lays down His life for the sheep" or prays specifically "not for the world but for those you have given me," we glimpse the particularity of His saving work.The beauty of definite atonement lies in its affirmation of Christ's effective work – not merely creating a possibility of salvation, but actually securing it for His people. Far from diminishing God's love, this doctrine magnifies it by showing that His redemptive purpose accomplishes precisely what He intends. As John Owen's famous trilemma demonstrates, either Christ paid for all the sins of all people (resulting in universalism), some sins of all people (leaving people to pay for their remaining sins), or all the sins of some people (definite atonement).Whether you're wrestling with questions about election, God's sovereignty, or the extent of the atonement, this episode offers biblical insight and theological clarity on a doctrine that ultimately leads to greater assurance and deeper worship.Support the show

Send a theological question or topic request The doctrine of definite atonement stands at the crossroads of many theological discussions, yet remains widely misunderstood. Did Christ die for all people without exception, or specifically for His elect? This question reveals profound insights about God's character and the nature of salvation itself. In this theologically rich conversation with returning guest Cory Reckner, we examine how the Trinitarian framework illuminates our understanding ...

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