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How do we know Christ's sacrifice was sufficient for atonement?

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Christ's sacrifice was sufficient because He is the perfect, sinless High Priest and Lamb of God, whose one offering fulfilled all requirements for our redemption.

The sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice stems from His identity as the sinless High Priest and perfect Lamb of God. According to Hebrews 10, the Old Testament sacrifices were merely shadows of what was to come and could never truly atone for sin. In contrast, Christ offered Himself once for all, attaining eternal redemption for His people (Hebrews 10:14). His sacrifice was made at the appointed time and represented God's predetermined plan of salvation, effectively reconciling sinners to Himself by satisfying divine justice and fulfilling all prophecies regarding atonement. Thus, believers have assurance that, through faith in Christ, their sins are completely forgiven.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:14, John 12:31-32

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