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How do we know that Christ's sacrifice is sufficient for our satisfaction?

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Christ's sacrifice is sufficient, as He fulfilled the law perfectly and offered Himself as the ultimate atonement for sin, satisfying God's demands.

The sermon emphasizes that Christ's labors and sacrifice were designed by God to fully satisfy the requirements for righteousness. Its sufficiency is affirmed by His perfect obedience and the successful atonement for sin through His death on the cross. In Hebrews, the significance of His single offering illustrates that no further sacrifices are needed, as His blood and righteousness cleanse believers completely. Therefore, anyone who trusts in Christ can have assurance of salvation and eternal life, void of the vanity seen in worldly pursuits.
Scripture References: John 6, Hebrews 10

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