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

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Christ's sacrifice is sufficient because He drank from the brook Ketron, symbolizing His acceptance of the punishment for our sins.

We know that Christ's sacrifice is sufficient because He fulfilled the requirements of divine justice by drinking from the brook Ketron, which symbolizes the weight of our sins. This act is highlighted in biblical prophecy, where it is foretold that the Messiah would bear the sins of many. By crossing this brook, Jesus demonstrated His willingness to cleanse us from the stagnant waste of our sins, taking upon Himself what we rightfully deserved. His sacrifice was perfect and complete, satisfying God’s justice, ensuring that those who believe in Him will not face condemnation but eternal life. The resurrection is the ultimate confirmation of the sufficiency of His atonement.
Scripture References: John 18:1, Psalm 110:7, Isaiah 53

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