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How do we know the sacrifice of Jesus is sufficient for sinners?

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The sufficiency of Jesus' sacrifice is affirmed by Scripture, emphasizing it meets God's demands for justice.

The sacrifice of Jesus is deemed sufficient because He, as our perfect substitute, bore the weight of our sin and the just punishment we deserved. According to Hebrews 1:3, Jesus accomplished the purification of our sins, which demonstrates the adequacy of His sacrifice. The blood of Christ is of infinite value, being the blood of the God-man, thus satisfying God's wrath against sin while providing complete forgiveness. There is no other offering that could achieve such merit, as the Apostle Paul clarifies that the blood and offerings of the Old Testament could never effectively atone for sins. Hence, Jesus' death secured our redemption, and His blood assures us of our forgiveness and peace with God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 1:3, Romans 3:26

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