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How do we know that Christ's sacrifice was sufficient to take away sins?

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Christ's sacrifice was perfect and final, fulfilling the law's demands and securing eternal redemption for believers.

The sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice is evidenced by its singular nature; He was the perfect, sinless Lamb of God whose blood alone satisfied divine justice. According to Hebrews 10, the repeated animal sacrifices of the Mosaic law could not take away sins but were merely reminders of guilt. In contrast, Christ's one sacrifice has perfected forever those who are sanctified, ensuring that sin has been fully dealt with once and for all. This finality demonstrates not only God's mercy but also His justice, as the debt owed for sin has been completely paid through Christ's death, thus allowing believers to approach God without condemnation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:1-4

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