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How do we know that Christ's work was complete?

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Christ's work was complete because He bore our sins entirely and achieved our justification through His death and resurrection.

The completeness of Christ's work is affirmed in Romans 6 where the Apostle Paul explains that we were baptized into Jesus Christ and His death. This signifies a full identification with His suffering and the implication is that our sins were entirely borne by Him on the cross. His work is not one of mere potentiality but of actual achievement; He was delivered for our offenses and raised for our justification, demonstrating that our guilt has been removed and righteousness has been granted. When Christ declared, 'It is finished' (John 19:30), He accomplished the removal of our sins and satisfied the demands of God's justice, ensuring peace with God for those who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 6:3-7, John 19:30

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I am Come
David Simpson · Nov 4, 2007
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Joshua

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