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How do we know that Christ's death is a sufficient sacrifice for sin?

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Christ's death is sufficient because He fulfilled the law's requirements through His perfect sacrifice, as seen in Isaiah 53:5.

Christ's sufficiency as a sacrifice is validated by the perfection of His obedience to God’s law and the completeness of His atonement. The Old Testament sacrifices demonstrated the principle that sin requires a penalty; however, these were merely shadows cast before the reality of Christ's sacrifice. Jesus was not only a humble sacrifice but one without blemish, fulfilling all aspects of the law perfectly. Moreover, His resurrection serves as God’s affirmation of Christ’s complete payment for our sin. As Romans 3:25 declares, God presented Jesus as a sacrifice of atonement, assuring believers of His sufficiency in satisfying divine justice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, Romans 3:25

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