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How do we know that Christ's death accomplished something?

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Christ's death is evidenced by the fulfillment of prophecy and its effect on the conscience of believers, confirming it achieved atonement.

The assurance that Christ's death accomplished something is found both in scriptural prophecy and its evident results. The sermon emphasizes that Christ's sacrifice was specifically for His elect, asserting that it was not merely a valiant attempt but a definitive act of redemption. Scripture outlines that His blood pays the price for sin, resulting in the cleansing of guilt and the satisfaction of God's justice. By understanding the impact of Christ's death on the believer's conscience, we see it provides assurance of salvation and the removal of sin. Therefore, His death brings a substantial and transformative change in the lives of those who believe, affirming that it effectively reconciled them to God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, Hebrews 9:12, 1 Peter 1:18-19

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