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How do we know Christ's death was sufficient for our sins?

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Christ's death is sufficient as He took upon Himself the curse of our sins, fulfilling the law and making complete atonement.

Christ's death was sufficient for our sins because He bore the weight of our transgressions and experienced the punishment we deserved. The fulfillment of prophecies and types outlined in Scripture correlates with the belief that His singular act on the Cross provided complete atonement for all His people. The phrase ‘It is finished’ signifies that the required payment for sin has been fully made, indicating that there are no further sacrifices needed, thus reinforcing the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice. Furthermore, the New Testament affirms that we are justified and sanctified through His blood, underlining the eternal effectiveness of His atoning work.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:13-14, Colossians 2:13-14, Hebrews 10:14, Romans 8:33

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