Did Jesus die for every single human being? Christian Questions, Moments that Matter
When Adam sinned, we all inherited the sentence of death. Though depressing, God right from the start provided hope, by proclaiming the promise of a “seed” who would ultimately defeat Satan and bring deliverance. That seed is Jesus, whose death and resurrection counteract Adam’s transgression.
Romans 6:23 and 1 Corinthians 15:22 highlight that while we all die in Adam, all will be made alive in Christ. The promises to Abraham further confirm that “all nations” will be blessed through his seed!
Scriptures soundly proclaim that it is God’s will for all to be saved and that the reconciliation of “all things” comes through Jesus’ blood. This means God’s divine justice is satisfied. However, salvation unfolds in stages: Jesus’ faithful followers are delivered now, while the rest of humanity will be given their opportunity in God’s future kingdom. This two-part plan ensures fairness and justice, as all will eventually come to full knowledge of the truth.
Who did Jesus really die for and how do we know it to be true? For the answers to these questions and supporting scriptures, listen to the full podcast now:
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