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How do we know that Christ's atoning death is sufficient for salvation?

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Christ's atonement is sufficient based on the biblical declaration of His sacrifice being complete, fulfilling the law and providing forgiveness for all who believe.

The sufficiency of Christ's atoning death is a foundational element of the Gospel, underscoring that His sacrifice was perfect and complete. In Romans 5:8-9, we learn that God demonstrates His love by Christ's death for sinners, indicating that this act satisfies divine justice. The Apostles confirm this in Acts 4:12, stating that salvation can be found in no one else, affirming the exclusivity and finality of Christ's atoning work. This grace is given freely to those who believe, ensuring that there is no condemnation for them (Romans 8:1). Thus, the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement is anchored in Scripture and the promises of God.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8-9, Acts 4:12, Romans 8:1

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