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

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Jesus' death is sufficient for salvation because it fully satisfied God's justice, as indicated in scripture that He bore our sins and achieved atonement.

The sufficiency of Jesus' death for salvation rests upon the understanding of His immersion in the wrath of God, which He willingly accepted. As mentioned in the sermon, Jesus is referred to as the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world (Revelation 13:8). His death was not merely a tragic event but a decisive act of obedience that accomplished the redemption of His people. His sacrifice made complete satisfaction for sin, establishing Him as the only acceptable payment for the debt of sin owed to God. Through His death, all who trust in Him can be assured that their sins are fully forgiven and their relationship with God restored.
Scripture References: Revelation 13:8, John 17:4, Hebrews 10:10-14, John 3:16

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The Immersion
Todd Nibert · Oct 26, 2014
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