We conclude our study of "Limited Atonement," the 3rd tenet of Calvinism, the "L" in the TULIP acronym. We examine the passages of Scripture which state that Christ died for "many," which Calvinists contend precludes Him dying for the sins of all people. As we examine the language and the context of these passages, we find that these passages do not support Calvinist teaching on limited atonement.
In this series, we examine the 5 tenets of Calvinism, represented by the TULIP acronym and show how each of these assertions are inconsistent with the teaching of the Scriptures when considered from a dispensational viewpoint.