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How do we know that Christ's death is sufficient for our atonement?

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The sufficiency of Christ's death for atonement rests in the fact that He bore our sins in His body.

The sermon highlights that Christ was broken for us, stating that no other sacrifice will be accepted by God. The blood of Christ satisfies divine justice, ensuring that believers in Him are safe and sound from judgment. The message conveys that reliance on personal sacrifice or works for atonement is futile; rather, it is Christ's sacrifice alone that secures salvation. Therefore, the belief in Christ's sufficiency is foundational to our faith in sovereign grace theology.
Scripture References: Acts 27:40, 1 Peter 2:24

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