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How do we know that Christ accomplished salvation?

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Scripture asserts that Christ's death and resurrection were a complete accomplishment of salvation for His people.

In Luke 9:31, during the transfiguration, Moses and Elijah discuss Christ's decease, emphasizing that His death would be an accomplishment. This perspective on Christ's death aligns with the broader biblical narrative where believers understand that His death was not a defeat but a fulfilled purpose—an accomplished redemption. The New Testament makes it clear that through His sacrificial death, Jesus secured the eternal redemption of His people; as written in Romans 3:21, the righteousness of God is witnessed through His completed work. Therefore, the assurance that Christ accomplished salvation is rooted in His finished work, not a mere attempt or partial success.
Scripture References: Luke 9:31, Romans 3:21

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