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

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Jesus' declaration that 'It is finished' confirms His death paid the full penalty for our sins, granting complete salvation.

The claim that Jesus' death is sufficient for salvation rests on His own words, 'It is finished,' uttered at the moment of His death. This proclamation signifies that the work required for the reconciliation of sinners to God was completed. The Scriptures affirm that Christ laid down His life for His sheep, indicating that His sacrifice was not only sufficient but also effective for those whom He came to save. The assurance of salvation is rooted in God's covenant promises and Christ's role as our substitute, who bore our sins on the cross and fulfilled every requirement of the law. Thus, believers can rest in the certainty that their salvation is secured through faith in Christ's accomplished work alone.
Scripture References: John 10:15, Isaiah 53:5, Romans 8:1

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The Veil Was Rent
Paul Mahan · Sep 6, 2015
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