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

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Jesus' work is sufficient for salvation because He has completed the necessary sacrifice, fulfilling God's demands for justice and righteousness.

The assurance of salvation through Jesus rests upon His perfect and completed work on the cross, which scripture affirms as wholly sufficient. According to the sermon, Jesus declared, 'It is finished,' indicating that all requirements of the law and justice have been fully satisfied through His sacrifice. As Romans 8:33-34 states, 'It is God that justifies; who is he that condemneth?' This emphasizes that our justification is based entirely upon the work of Christ, not on our deeds or merits. Therefore, salvation is a gift of grace received by faith, not by works, affirming the sufficiency of Christ's atonement for all who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 8:33-34, John 19:30

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