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How do we know Christ's work on the cross is completed?

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The completion of Christ's work is assured through His declaration, 'It is finished,' confirming that redemption and forgiveness for believers is fully accomplished.

We can be confident in the completed work of Christ due to His own words from the cross: 'It is finished.' This statement is not open to misinterpretation, as it denotes the absolute fulfillment of God’s redeeming plan. Christ's sacrifice bore the full weight of God's wrath against sin and completed the judicial process required for the forgiveness of sins. The Old Testament prophecies and the sacrificial system all pointed to this singular event, validating that nothing more is needed for reconciliation with God. Acts 13:39 affirms that through Him, everyone who believes is justified from everything that could not be justified by the law of Moses.
Scripture References: John 19:30, Acts 13:39

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It Is Finished
Tim James · Nov 14, 2008
Joshua

Joshua

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