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How do we know Christ's death is sufficient for our salvation?

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Christ's death is sufficient because it was ordained by God to bear the sins of His people and to fulfill the requirements of divine justice.

The sufficiency of Christ's death for our salvation rests on the principle that it was purposefully ordained by God. Scripture teaches that Christ was delivered up by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God (Acts 2:23). The reality of His sacrificial death meets the legal demands of God's holiness and justice; He bore our sins in His body on the tree (1 Peter 2:24). Because Christ, as both God and man, fulfilled the law perfectly and then atoned for the sins of His people, His death is fully sufficient for our salvation. Any attempt to add to this work undermines the gospel's completeness, emphasizing that it is faith in Christ alone that grants us righteousness and acceptance before God.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23, 1 Peter 2:24, 1 Timothy 1:15, Hebrews 9:28, Romans 8:1, Hebrews 9:22, Romans 8:32

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