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How do we know God's salvation is sufficient for our needs?

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God's salvation is sufficient because it addresses our most desperate spiritual needs, delivering us from the wrath to come.

The sufficiency of God's salvation is rooted in the work of Christ, who satisfied the demands of the law and became our great substitute. In Psalm 70, the psalmist expresses a deep awareness of his need for divine intervention, reflecting a realization that physical troubles are but fleeting compared to spiritual needs. In Christ, we find the remedy for our greatest dilemma: separation from God due to sin. His sacrifice provides not only justification and righteousness but also the assurance that those who trust in Him will be eternally secure. This sufficiency underscores the importance of looking beyond temporal struggles to the eternal hope we possess in Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 70, Romans 8:1, Ephesians 2:8-9

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