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How do we know God's salvation is sufficient?

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God's salvation is sufficient because it addresses the totality of our sin and need, providing perfect righteousness through Christ.

God's salvation is deemed sufficient as it meets every requirement of His holy law and justice. Throughout the sermon, the preacher articulates that we are entirely depraved, with no merit of our own, making it impossible to save ourselves. God's nature demands holiness and justice; therefore, He provided a means of redemption through Christ, who fulfilled the law and took upon Himself the guilt of sin. This salvation not only covers our sins but clears the believer's conscience and assures them of eternal life, emphasizing its completeness. The profound truth that one can be declared righteous solely through faith in Christ assures us that God's provision is perfect and without flaw.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:9, Romans 8:1, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 3:26

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