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How do we know that Jesus paid for our sins?

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The assurance comes from Scripture affirming that Jesus' sacrifice fully satisfied God's justice.

The belief that Jesus paid for our sins rests on the biblical truth of His substitutionary atonement. Romans 3:25 highlights that God put Christ forward as a propitiation by His blood, meaning that through His death, Jesus satisfied the demands of God's justice for sin. As Robert Hawker illustrates in his reflections on Matthew 5:25, if our debt to God's law is not paid by Jesus, then we are left with no hope for forgiveness. Understanding this payment is vital, as it reaffirms the promise of salvation found in trusting Christ.

Furthermore, the assurance that God accepted Jesus' sacrifice is evident from Scripture such as Job 33:24, where the Father declares a ransom has been found for His people. This acceptance not only clears our debts but also establishes a new relationship with God, where we are called His children. Regular reflection on Christ's finished work ensures that believers grasp the depth of God's grace, anchoring our faith in the sufficiency of His sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Job 33:24, Isaiah 53:10, John 19:30, 1 Corinthians 15:3, 1 Peter 2:24, Hebrews 7:25

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Matthew 5:25
Robert Hawker · Mar 29, 2016
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