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

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Christ's sacrifice is sufficient because it fulfilled the requirements of God's justice and offers complete forgiveness of sins for those who believe (Romans 3:10-12, Acts 13:39).

The doctrine of the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice is rooted in the belief that Jesus bore the punishment for sin on behalf of His people. Scriptures like Romans 3:10-12 affirm that there is no righteousness in man, but through Christ, believers are justified from all things from which they could not be justified by the law. Acts 13:39 further emphasizes that in Christ, all who believe receive complete forgiveness. This means that His sacrifice is not only adequate but fully complete in addressing the wrath of God and securing salvation for His elect, encouraging believers to rest solely in Him for their salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12, Acts 13:39

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