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How do we know that Christ's work on the cross is finished?

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Christ declared 'It is finished' in John 19:30, affirming that His work for our salvation is complete.

The statement 'It is finished,' uttered by Christ on the cross, encapsulates the completion of His redemptive work. By this declaration, He affirmed that every requirement for our salvation had been fully met—every sin paid for, every legal obligation satisfied. This finality is crucial to our faith, as it assures us that we are not dependent on our works for salvation. Moreover, passages like Romans 5:8 remind us that Christ died for ungodly sinners, signifying His sacrificial love and determination to save His people. Misunderstanding this finished work can lead to confusion and a distorted view of grace, suggesting that we must add our efforts to what Christ has completed.
Scripture References: John 19:30, Romans 5:8

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