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How do we know Jesus' atonement is sufficient for salvation?

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Jesus' atonement is sufficient because, as the perfect sacrifice and high priest, He fully paid the penalty for the sins of those whom the Father has chosen.

Jesus' atonement is validated by multiple scriptures, including Romans 5:6-10, which states that Christ died for the ungodly. His death was not arbitrary; it was the fulfillment of God's plan for redemption. Only the sacrifice of Jesus, who is both fully God and fully man, could satisfy divine justice, as He bore the sins of His people in their place. The uniqueness of His fellowship with the Father and His sinless life highlighted the adequacy of His sacrifice. Through faith, believers receive the merits of Christ's sacrifice, demonstrating His blood offers forgiveness and redemption, implying that all those for whom He died will indeed be saved and reconciled to God.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6-10

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