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Definite Atonement Quotes

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John Owen
“Arminians pretend, very speciously, that Christ died for all men, yet, in effect, they make him die for no one man at all.”
John Owen, The Death of Christ

John Owen
“I cannot conceive an intention in God that Christ should satisfy his justice for the sin of them that were in hell some thousands of years before, and yet be still resolved to continue their punishment on them to all eternity.”
John Owen, The Death of Christ

John Owen
“The death of Christ is their meritorious cause; the Spirit of God and his effectual grace their efficient, working instrumentally with power by the word and ordinances.”
John Owen, The Death of Christ

John Owen
“We, according to the Scriptures, plainly believe that Christ hath, by his righteousness, merited for us grace and glory; that we are blessed with all spiritual blessings, in, through, and for him; that he is made unto us righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption; that he hath procure for us, and that God for his sake bestoweth on us, every grace in this life that maketh us differ from others, and all that glory we hope for in that which is to come; he procured for us remission of all our sins, an actual reconciliation with God, faith, and obedience.”
John Owen, The Death of Christ

John Owen
“And, therefore, seeing he doth not intercede and pray for every one, he did not die for every one.”
John Owen, The Death of Christ

John      Piper
“Rather we say that in the cross, God had in view the actual, effective redemption of his children from all that would destroy them, including their own unbelief. And we affirm that when Christ died particularly for his bride, he did not simply create a possibility or an opportunity for salvation, but really purchased and infallibly secured for them all that is necessary to get them saved, including the grace of regeneration and the gift of faith.”
John Piper, Five Points: Towards a Deeper Experience of God’s Grace

John      Piper
“Now comes the really amazing part. What is offered to the world, to everyone who hears the gospel, is not a love or saving achievement designed for all and therefore especially for no one; but rather, what is offered is the absolute fullness of all that Christ achieved for his elect.”
John Piper, From Heaven He Came and Sought Her: Definite Atonement in Historical, Biblical, Theological, and Pastoral Perspective

John Owen
“First, it is clear that Christ died to procure for us an actual reconciliation with God, and not only a power for us to be reconciled unto him; for 'when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son,' Rom. v. 10.”
John Owen

John Owen
“Christ is the meritorious cause of the bestowing of those good gifts, faith and constancy unto martyrdom, upon you.”
John Owen, The Death of Christ

John Owen
“Secondly, the proper counsel and intention of God in sending his Son into the world to die was, that thereby he might confirm and ratify the new covenant to his elect, and purchase for them all the good things which are contained in the tenure of that covenant, - to wit, grace and glory; that by his death he might bring many (yet some certain) children to glory, obtaining for them that were given unto him by his Father (that is, his whole church) reconciliation with God, remission of sins, faith, righteousness, sanctification, and life eternal.”
John Owen, The Death of Christ

John Owen
“Now, for what sins he made satisfaction, for them the justice of God is satisfied; which surely is not done for the sins of the reprobates, because he justly punisheth them to eternity upon themselves, Matt. v. 26.”
John Owen, The Death of Christ

Steven J. Lawson
“It was not for the entire world that Christ made atonement, for if He had, all the world would be saved.”
Steven J. Lawson, Foundations of Grace, 1400 BC – AD 100