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How do we know the blood of Christ is sufficient for redemption?

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The sufficiency of the blood of Christ for redemption is affirmed in Scripture, particularly through God's declaration of satisfaction after Christ's sacrifice.

The sufficiency of the blood of Christ for redemption is grounded in the declaration of God Himself, who, after Christ's sacrificial death, raised Him from the dead, thereby signaling His satisfaction with the atonement made. This is clearly illustrated in 1 Peter 1:20-21, where Peter states that Christ was foreordained before the foundation of the world and was raised from the dead, demonstrating God's approval. Furthermore, Hebrews 9:12 emphasizes that Christ's own blood obtained eternal redemption for us, showcasing the efficacy of His sacrifice. The vital truth is that no human effort can compare to the perfect righteousness and satisfaction Christ's blood provides, assuring believers that their redemption is secure.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:20-21, Hebrews 9:12

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