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How do we know that Christ's work on the cross is enough for salvation?

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We know Christ's work on the cross is sufficient because it fully satisfies God's justice and secures our salvation.

The sufficiency of Christ's work on the cross is central to Reformed theology, underscoring that His sacrifice alone atones for sin. As Paul affirms in Galatians, we are saved not by works or any additional efforts but through faith in Christ who accomplished redemption entirely on our behalf. The purity and holiness of Christ, His obedience to the law, and His propitiation for sin confirm that He is a complete Savior. Therefore, adding anything to His finished work, such as works or rituals like circumcision, diminishes His grace and the power of the gospel. As believers, we stand assured of our salvation because it is rooted not in our merit but in Christ's perfect sacrifice.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14

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Bruce Crabtree · Aug 10, 2008
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