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How do we know Christ's sufficiency for our salvation is true?

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Christ's sufficiency is proven through His perfect life, sacrificial death, and the countless miracles of healing described in the Gospels.

The sufficiency of Christ for our salvation is vividly demonstrated through His life, ministry, and teachings. The Gospels recount numerous instances where Jesus healed the sick, raised the dead, and forgave sins, thereby affirming His divine authority and ability to save. Matthew 15:30 notes that 'great multitudes came unto Him,' and He healed them all without turning anyone away. This reflects not only His compassion but also His capability; He is fully able to address our spiritual and physical needs. Furthermore, the assurance of salvation is rooted in the nature of Christ as both God and man, enabling Him to serve as the perfect mediator and high priest. In Hebrews 2:17, it states that He was made like His brethren in all things, signifying that He fully understands our condition and is perfectly equipped to save those who come to Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 15:30, Hebrews 2:17

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