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Does Jesus’ blood cover unbelievers accounts?

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Jesus died for one time, for all sin, for all people.

Does Jesus’ blood cover unbelievers accounts?
 
Since I believe that
1. we are saved by grace thru faith by no work of our own, as enslaved to sin
2. yet not all are saved which can't be by a lack of their own work,
3. obviously "Jesus died for one time, for all sin, for all people." needs to be re-thought and Arminius' salvation by our free will choice of acceptance of GOD's offer of salvation is a conceit he thought necessary to stand against Calvin's errors.
 
One must believe.

"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life" (John 3:16).
 
so his blood didn’t cover sin for unbelievers?

What does scripture say anyone?
 
so his blood didn’t cover sin for unbelievers?

What does scripture say anyone?
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

Rom 10:9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
 
Those are scriptures

But what does saved mean? Sometimes saved simply means from the wrath of God to come. Sometimes Saved means from disease or sin.

Are there scriptures that confirm that Jesus blood shed was for all human beings. Im not talking about Romans or John 3:16.

People are say the need to believe; of course it’s good for someone to believe. We know that.

We are looking to see if Jesus death on the cross was for all people or was it for only certain people.

Was his death on the cross to cover believers and unbelievers to be saved from death, Satan, demon, hell, Sheol, and sin?

We know people are not saved to the kingdom of God without faith. However does the blood of Jesus cover all or some?

What does the scripture say?
 
But what does saved mean?
"Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost" (Titus 3:5).


Strong's Concordance
sózó: to save
Original Word: σῴζω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: sózó
Phonetic Spelling: (sode'-zo)
Definition: to save
Usage: I save, heal, preserve, rescue.

 
Bradley let’s take what you shared and add to it.

HELPS Word-studies
4982 sṓzō (from sōs, "safe, rescued") – properly, deliver out of danger and into safety; used principally of God rescuing believers fromthe penalty and power of sin – and into His provisions (safety).

[4982 (sṓzō) is the root of: 4990 /sōtḗr("Savior"), 4991 /sōtēría ("salvation") and the adjectival form, 4992 /sōtḗrion (what is "saved/rescued from destruction and brought into divine safety").]

Now we have established this. There are four different words pertaining to dealing with “save”.

Are there scriptures that pertain to Jesus having paid for the sins for all human beings, so that they may be saved from Satan and his demons, hell, the grave, Sheol, sin and death?

That would be good to know what the scriptures say about that and if it was for only believers or was it for all people; even though some reject being saved to the kingdom of heaven.
 
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Those are scriptures
Indeed thay are.
But what does saved mean? Sometimes saved simply means from the wrath of God to come. Sometimes Saved means from disease or sin.
In the context of those two verses, salvation means saved from permanent death in the lake of fire.
Are there scriptures that confirm that Jesus blood shed was for all human beings. Im not talking about Romans or John 3:16.
Jesus Christ died for all people. People have to believe in him, though.
People are say the need to believe; of course it’s good for someone to believe. We know that.
It's not only "good", it's imperative.
We are looking to see if Jesus death on the cross was for all people or was it for only certain people.
It was for all people. Because of the work of Christ, the offer of salvation is extended to all. Anyone can choose to believe.
Was his death on the cross to cover believers and unbelievers to be saved from death, Satan, demon, hell, Sheol, and sin?
Believers.
We know people are not saved to the kingdom of God without faith. However does the blood of Jesus cover all or some?
Again, it's why we teach the gospel. To give people a chance to hear it so they can decide if they want to believe or not.
What does the scripture say?
See above.
 
Where are the scriptures to prove anything you are saying, Shroom? Would you like to share the scriptures that pertain for Jesus paying for the sin of all people? Do they even exist? Is this sin that was paid for indeed for all people even unbelievers?

Thank you for your participation in the thread, and let’s try to stay and stick to the topic, at hand. Please share scriptures as well to help others understand your viewpoint if you would like too.
 
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