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How do we know the sufficiency of Christ's atonement is true?

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The sufficiency of Christ's atonement is underscored by the belief that nothing can add to His completed work for salvation.

The sufficiency of Christ's atonement is a fundamental doctrine of sovereign grace theology, asserting that Christ's sacrificial death fully covers the sins of His people without need for additional works or rituals. This was emphasized in the sermon when discussing the idea of purgatory, which denies the completeness of Christ's atonement. Since Jesus declared 'It is finished' on the cross, believers can trust that His sacrifice alone is enough for their salvation, freeing them from the burden of trying to earn favor through their deeds.
Scripture References: John 19:30, Hebrews 10:10, Romans 5:8, Romans 8:1

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