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How do we know that Christ's work of redemption is complete?

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Christ's declaration that 'It is finished' in John 19:30 signifies that His atoning work and fulfillment of Old Testament laws and prophecies are complete and sufficient for our salvation.

In John 19:30, when Christ declared, 'It is finished,' He affirmed that the work of redemption was fully accomplished. This statement indicates that nothing more is needed for salvation, as Christ's sacrificial offering fulfilled all requirements of the law and satisfied divine justice. Daniel 9:24 illustrates this by showing how Christ's atoning work entails the making of reconciliation for iniquity and the culmination of all Old Testament types and symbols. Hebrews 10 expands on this by declaring that Christ's singular sacrifice brings about the end of the ceremonial law and establishes a new way for sinners to approach God — a way marked by grace rather than law.
Scripture References: John 19:30, Daniel 9:24, Hebrews 10, Romans 4:25, Hebrews 10:12, Romans 8:1, Hebrews 9:28, Philippians 2:9, Galatians 6:14

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IT Is Finished!
Don Fortner · Oct 5, 2007
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Bill Parker · Apr 28, 2019
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