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How do we know Jesus' sacrifice is sufficient for redemption?

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The sufficiency of Jesus' sacrifice for redemption is affirmed through Scripture, emphasizing that His blood is poured forth for our reconciliation.

Jesus' sacrifice is deemed sufficient for redemption based on biblical teachings, particularly regarding His being smitten and crucified. In the same way that the Rock was struck to yield life-giving water, Christ was 'smitten' to provide the ultimate sacrifice that consummated the redemption of our souls. This is echoed in John 8:24, where it states that belief in Christ is essential; without it, one cannot attain salvation. His sacrificial death is an act of grace towards sinners, offering full atonement for those who come to Him in faith, thus emphasizing His role as the sole mediator between God and humanity.
Scripture References: John 8:24, Hebrews 9:22, John 1:29, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Hebrews 10:14

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