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How do we know Christ's sacrifice was enough for sin?

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Christ's once-for-all sacrifice suffices for our sins, as He alone paid the full price for redemption.

The adequacy of Christ's sacrifice is grounded in the New Testament's teaching, particularly in Hebrews, which states that 'this man, Christ Jesus, after he offered one sacrifice forever, obtained eternal redemption for God's people.' This contrasts with the Old Testament sacrifices, which were insufficient in themselves. This single, perfect sacrifice fulfilled God's justice and mercy, allowing believers full access to God. The sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice assures us that we can rest in the assurance of salvation without the need for additional offerings or works on our part.
Scripture References: Hebrews, 2 Chronicles 7:14

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