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How do we know that Jesus’ atonement is sufficient for salvation?

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The sufficiency of Jesus' atonement is confirmed through Scriptural declarations such as Galatians 2:21.

The sufficiency of Jesus' atonement is a vital doctrine upheld in Scripture, particularly in Galatians 2:21, which states, 'If righteousness comes by the law, then Christ died in vain.' This indicates that if our works could contribute to salvation, Christ's sacrifice would be rendered unnecessary, underscoring the completeness of His redemptive work. In John 12, we see that His coming is not just a fulfillment of prophecy but a determined act to offer Himself as the Lamb of God, taking away the sins of His people (John 1:29). Furthermore, the resurrection is the divine endorsement of His sacrifice, affirming that He has indeed conquered sin and death, thus ensuring the eternal salvation of all who believe in Him.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:21, John 1:29

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