How do we know the sacrifice of Christ is enough for salvation?
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The sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice for salvation is affirmed by His eternal priesthood and the unchanging efficacy of His blood.
We know that the sacrifice of Christ is enough for salvation because it is rooted in the eternal nature of His priesthood and the everlasting virtue of His blood. In Revelation it's stated that Christ is the 'Lamb slain from the foundation of the world,' indicating that His atoning work was preordained and destined to be sufficient for all believers. The ongoing effectiveness of His sacrifice means that, from the moment it was shed to the present day and onward, it provides the necessary means for salvation for all who believe. Therefore, His continual intercession as a high priest reinforces the belief that His sacrifice is eternally effective, making it a cornerstone of sovereign grace theology.
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