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How do we know Christ's death for us is effective?

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Christ's death is effective for salvation as it fully satisfies God's justice and secures our pardon.

The effectiveness of Christ's death is rooted in the concept of substitutionary atonement — that He died in the place of His people, taking on all the punishment due for their sins. The sermon emphasizes that if Christ died for a person, that individual cannot also be punished; thus, no soul for whom Christ died can end up in hell (Romans 8:1). The perfect, sinless nature of Christ ensured that His sacrifice was acceptable, satisfying both God's justice and holiness. Moreover, His resurrection further confirms the effectiveness of His sacrifice, demonstrating victory over death and sin, which enriches the church's assurance in salvation through Him (1 Peter 2:24).
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, 1 Peter 2:24

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John Reeves · Mar 27, 2026
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