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Did Jesus Die for Everyone? Hebrews 2:9 and the Case Against Limited Atonement
Did Jesus die only for the elect, or for everyone? Hebrews 2:9 says Christ “tasted death for everyone,” and that statement creates a major challenge for Limited Atonement. When read alongside Leviticus, the Day of Atonement, and the Old Testament’s global horizon, Hebrews presents a larger view of the cross than many assume.


Does God Really Want Everyone Saved? A Fresh Look at 1 Timothy 2
In 1 Timothy 2, Paul ties the cross to prayer, urging believers to pray for all people because God desires all to be saved and Christ gave Himself as a ransom for all. This article explores what that means for prayer, evangelism, and the scope of Christ’s atonement—especially in light of the claim that Jesus died only for the elect.


A Non-Calvinist's Favorite Calvinists
[To see this article's related YouTube video, click here ]. Conversations about Calvinism online often seem like cage matches. There’s an unspoken rule that if you disagree with someone, you probably despise them too. But that’s not where I’m at, nor is it where I want to be. My distaste for someone’s distortion of Scripture does not mean I dislike who they are or everything they say. Just because someone believes in a Calvinistic form of predestination, “once saved, always s


1 John 2:2 and Limited Atonement
What does 1 John 2:2 mean? This verse says Christ is the propitiation not only for our sins but for the sins of the whole world. A closer look at one of the most debated passages in the limited atonement discussion.


Rethinking Limited Atonement and Recovering the Gospel for Everyone
When your theology won’t let you sing “Jesus Loves Me,” it’s time to rethink what you believe about the cross. Here’s why Limited Atonement fails.
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