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xyz said:
"If Christ's atonement is not accepted."

That is not a sin per se. It is ok provided that one has some other means of justification. It is disastrous because there is no other means than Christ's atonement.
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Your accepting or rejecting what Christ ACTUALLY ACCOMPLISHED does not annul it or make it effective. And again, ALL for whom Christ died will infallibly come to Him in repentance and faith since they too are gifts of grace which He merited for them in His substitutionary death.

1. The Father predestinates and elects some to salvation in Christ . . .
2. The Son atones for those whom the Father has chosen . . .
3. The Holy Spirit applies the benefits of the atonement upon those who are elected to salvation.
4. DONE DEAL.

In His grace,


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simul iustus et peccator

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