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How do we know the atonement of Christ is sufficient for our salvation?

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The sufficiency of Christ's atonement is established through His sacrificial death and the promise of eternal life for those who believe.

The atonement of Christ is considered sufficient for our salvation due to the nature of His sacrifice. As indicated in John 18:8, Christ intercedes for His disciples, affirming that they must go free. This demonstrates His role as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for His sheep (John 10:11). The effectiveness of His atonement is further substantiated by the promise of salvation to all who believe in Him. In Romans 4:25, we see that He was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification, tying the act of atonement directly to the believer's forgiveness and acceptance before God. Thus, through faith in Christ, the magnitude of His sacrifice assures us of our redemption and reconciliation with the Father.
Scripture References: John 18:8, Romans 4:25

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