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How do we know Jesus' death was effective for salvation?

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Jesus' death is effective for salvation because He died voluntarily and accomplished all that was intended in God's plan.

The effectiveness of Jesus' death hinges upon His purpose and divine authority. He died willingly, as noted in Scripture, where He states that no one took His life from Him, but He laid it down of His own accord. This aligns with Isaiah 42:1, which proclaims Him as God's elect servant, ensuring that everything intended through His death is certainly accomplished. Moreover, the declaration in Romans 3:26 presents God as just while justifying those who believe in Jesus. Thus, the cross of Christ provides a complete satisfaction of God’s justice, ensuring that all for whom Christ died will indeed be saved.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-26, Isaiah 42:1, John 10:18

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