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How do we know that Jesus Christ's death was sufficient for our salvation?

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Jesus' death accomplished the satisfaction of God's justice, ensuring that those for whom He died will be saved.

The sufficiency of Jesus Christ's death for salvation is central to sovereign grace theology. The sermon highlights that Christ's sacrifice was not in vain; it achieved the very purpose for which it was intended—salvation for the elect. His death satisfied God's justice, meaning that believers can be accepted by God because of Christ's atoning work. This concept is foundational in understanding that salvation is granted solely through Christ's sacrifice and not reliant on human effort or merit. Scripture reinforces that those for whom Christ died shall be saved, emphasizing the effectiveness of His work on the cross.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:6

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