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

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Jesus' sacrifice is sufficient for redemption as it fulfills divine justice, satisfying the payment for sin through His perfect life and atoning death.

The sufficiency of Jesus' sacrifice for redemption lies in its fulfillment of God's justice and the requirements of the law. The sermon illustrates that justice demands a payment for sin, which humanity cannot fulfill. However, Jesus, being both fully God and fully man, lived a sinless life and willingly laid down His life to satisfy the demands of justice. His sacrifice was not merely a payment; it was a conscious act of love whereby He redeemed us from our sins, highlighting that no earthly wealth could ever achieve what Christ accomplished with His blood, making Him the perfect kinsman redeemer.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:12-14, Romans 5:8

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