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How do we know Christ's sacrifice accomplished salvation?

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Christ's sacrifice accomplished salvation as He declared, 'It is finished,' indicating the full payment for sin.

The assurance that Christ's sacrifice accomplished salvation is rooted in His declaration from the cross, 'It is finished' (John 19:30). This statement signifies that the price for sin was fully paid, satisfying God’s justice. Throughout His suffering, the Lord Jesus exhibited a clear understanding of His mission, as evidenced in His prayers and His knowledge of the Scriptures. The Father raised Him from the dead as a testament to the successful completion of His redemptive work. Without His suffering and death, salvation would be impossible, as Scripture teaches that Christ had to bear the sin of His people, fulfilling the demands of the law on their behalf (Romans 8:3-4).
Scripture References: John 19:30, Romans 8:3-4

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