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How do we know that Christ's sacrifice is accepted?

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Christ's sacrifice is accepted as evidenced by His resurrection, which confirms the success of His atoning work (Romans 4:25).

The acceptance of Christ's sacrifice is indelibly linked to His resurrection. Romans 4:25 asserts that Jesus was raised because of our justification. This means that His resurrection served as divine confirmation that the sacrifice was indeed accepted and effective in atoning for sin. If Christ had not risen, there would be no assurance that His sacrificial death achieved its purpose of reconciling sinners to God. The resurrection provides the believer with the certainty that Christ successfully bore our sins on the cross and that righteousness, therefore, is imputed to us based on His successful sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25

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