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How do we know Jesus's atonement is sufficient for His people?

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Jesus's atonement is sufficient because it was a complete sacrifice made for those given to Him by the Father, ensuring their salvation.

The sufficiency of Jesus's atonement is rooted in the understanding of His mission as appointed by God. In John 6:38, Jesus affirms, 'I came not to do my own will, but the will of Him that sent me.' His purpose was clear: to save His people from their sins, making the atonement sufficient for them alone. His sacrifice was comprehensive; it fully satisfied the demands of God's justice by taking upon Himself the imputed sins of those He loves. Isaiah 53:12 articulates this, indicating He poured out His soul unto death for His people, thereby ensuring that their sins are washed away through His blood. Thus, those who believe in Him can have confidence that His work on the cross was wholly effective for their redemption.
Scripture References: John 6:38, Isaiah 53:12, Ephesians 1:7

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