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How do we know that Christ's death on the cross was sufficient?

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Christ's death was sufficient because He satisfied God's justice for His people's sins.

According to Scripture, particularly in Hebrews and John's Gospel, Christ's death was sufficient and effective for the salvation of His elect. His death satisfied the demands of God’s law and justice, thus making it unnecessary for His people to face condemnation for their sins. The doctrine teaches that Christ did not merely die to make salvation possible; He actually secured it for those whom He represented. This distinction is vital in understanding the nature of the gospel and the purpose behind Christ’s atoning work.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:10, John 11:51-52

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