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How do we know that Jesus' sacrifice is sufficient to take away sin?

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Jesus' sacrifice is sufficient because it is an all-sufficient, infinitely meritorious act that has put away all the sins of His people forever.

The sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice is rooted in its completeness and the divine nature of the one who made the sacrifice. Unlike the Old Testament sacrifices that could not take away sin, Jesus’ one-time sacrifice at Calvary effectively dealt with the sins of all who believe in Him. This is highlighted in the article, where it states that no amount of personal zeal, repentance, or suffering could achieve what Christ accomplished—namely, the permanent removal of sin from the believer's record before God. For those who trust Christ, their sins are put out of existence, ensuring their acceptance in God’s sight.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Hebrews 10:14, 1 Peter 3:18

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