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How do we know Jesus' redemptive work is sufficient for salvation?

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Jesus’ death on the cross fully satisfied God’s justice for His people, securing their salvation as affirmed in Philippians 2:8.

According to Philippians 2:8, Jesus humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross. This act was necessary to fulfill the law and serve as the substitute for His people. His sacrificial death not only reconciles believers to God but also secures their redemption as the price has been paid in full. The sufficiency of His work is assured in that by securing the righteousness of God for those He represented, He assures their final salvation, demonstrating that salvation is complete and not dependent on human effort.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:8

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