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

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The sufficiency of Jesus' atonement is affirmed in Romans 5:6, demonstrating that Christ died for the ungodly, fulfilling the requirements for our redemption.

Romans 5:6 states that 'when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly.' This underscores the all-sufficient nature of Christ's atonement for salvation. His sacrificial death satisfies divine justice and provides the necessary payment for sin, thus redeeming those who believe. The Scripture assures us that His sacrifice is not only valid but efficacious for all who are chosen by God. Through faith, we receive the blessings of His atonement, which grants us life and reconciliation with the Father. Hence, the work of Christ on the cross is central to the gospel and the basis for our assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6, Romans 5:6-10

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