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How do we know Jesus' sacrifice is sufficient for our freedom?

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Jesus' sacrifice is sufficient as He drank the bitter cup of sin and bore the judgment that was due to us.

The sufficiency of Jesus' sacrifice is fundamentally anchored in the theological truth of total depravity and the need for atonement. As He approached the brook Kidron, He bore the weight of sin on behalf of His people, a concept encapsulated in Psalm 110:7. The act of drinking from the brook illustrates that He willingly engaged with the utmost depths of human sinfulness and corruption. Furthermore, 2 Corinthians 5:21 states that Jesus 'knew no sin' but was made sin for us, thereby fulfilling the law's demands and satisfying divine justice. His sacrificial death and subsequent resurrection ensure that believers are made righteous in Him, asserting that His sacrifice is indeed sufficient for our freedom from sin.
Scripture References: Psalm 110:7, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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The Brook Kidron
Drew Dietz · Nov 27, 2016
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