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How do we know that Christ's salvation is sufficient for our sins?

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Christ’s salvation is sufficient because He saves His people from their sins, taking the penalty and providing complete forgiveness.

The preacher emphasizes the sufficiency of Christ’s salvation, rooted in scripture such as Matthew 1:21, which states that Jesus came to save His people from their sins. This salvation encompasses deliverance from the penalty of sin, the power to resist sin in this life through the new birth, and the future hope of being free from sin's presence altogether. Christ's role as our shield means He bore the blow for us on the cross, ensuring that we are shielded from condemnation before God. This underscores the believer's unshakeable standing in grace (Romans 8:1).
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Romans 8:1

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