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How do we know that salvation is finished through Christ's death?

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We know salvation is finished because Jesus declared it so when He said, 'It is finished,' signifying the completion of His atoning work.

John 19:30 captures Jesus’ proclamation 'It is finished,' a declaration that the entirety of the required payment for sin was completed at the cross. This statement alludes to the sufficiency and finality of Christ's sacrifice, emphasizing that nothing needs to be added to His work for our salvation. According to Colossians 1:20, Christ reconciled all things through His blood, underscoring that the salvation He accomplished is not contingent upon our actions but is wholly sufficient in itself. This lies at the heart of the Gospel: that Christ didn't merely make salvation possible; He effectively secured it for His elect, removing any notion that we contribute to our salvation.
Scripture References: John 19:30, Colossians 1:20

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