How can we reconcile unlimited atonement and particular redemption ?
Sometimes I write a little computer program here and there and computer programs demand consistency in logic and syntax or it doesn't work, which is why I ask, how does one reconcile
particular redemption and unlimited atonement ?
I can reconcile unlimited atonement and universal redemption because if the blood of Christ was shed for all mankind , and here I use the generic word, then all mankind past, present, and future, have been atoned for.
If so, the next problem is, why preach the gospel at all ? If all mankind's sin have been atoned for, then surely, there is no hell anymore from which they should desire to be saved.
But, if Christ came for a particular people, to save these particular people, therefore obtaining particular redemption for them, then his blood atonement was limited to them and for them.
Then I can understand why the Lord Jesus Christ orders the gospel preached to all nations - that all for whom His blood was shed may know what great things God has done for them and therefore separate themselves from this present evil world into a body of blood-bought, blood-washed believers, edifying one another, serving one another, and praising God in their midst.
Now, if we mean that Christ's blood is efficacious for all, that is, it is the only way with which the guilty's sins can be washed away and forgiven, then that is different from unlimited atonement, that I can also understand.
I believe in the Total Depravity of man which means that the predisposition of man is to be antagonistic towards the Holy Eternal God, that Unconditional election means that God elected certain individuals unto salvation from a fallen humanity (fallen from the womb) with no racial, gender, spiritual or moral pre-conditions,
that the atonment provided by the blood of Christ for His people was Limited in scope and intent to His people alone though it is sufficient to cover all mankind's sin if God had so intended, that if God had set His eyes on an individual to save that individual then He shall work His will on that individual and the effectual call of the Holy Spirit will result in Irresistible grace bestowed on that individual breaking that individual's will, and that the saints are Preserved in the blood of Christ and will never fall away as to their eternal destination, without respect to how saintly their lives had been lived on this plane called time.