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How do we know that Jesus' blood is sufficient for salvation?

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Jesus' blood is sufficient for salvation because it fully satisfies God's justice and atones for all sin.

The sufficiency of Jesus' blood for salvation is rooted in biblical teaching that emphasizes God's justice and His provision for grace. The blood of Christ does not merely symbolize a form of atonement; it accomplishes it. As outlined in Romans 3:25, Jesus is presented as a propitiation through faith in His blood, indicating that His sacrifice fully satisfies the divine requirements for justice. When God sees the blood of Christ applied to believers, He passes over their sin, declaring them righteous (Romans 5:9). Hence, the efficacy of His blood ensures that those who trust in Him have their sins forgiven and are accepted before God, affirming that Jesus' sacrifice was not just a momentary act but the perfect and complete solution to humanity's sin problem.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Romans 5:9

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