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How does Christ provide sufficient salvation?

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Christ's sufficiency for salvation is rooted in His complete atonement and perfect righteousness that He offers to sinners.

Christ's sufficiency for salvation can be drawn from the affirmation made by the healed blind man in John 9:33, recognizing that only One who is of God could perform such an act. Christ fulfills multiple roles in providing salvation: He is the appointed mediator, the incarnate God-man, and the one who made the perfect atonement for sins. In Romans 5:8, we see that God demonstrated His love toward us by sending Christ to die for us while we were yet sinners, showcasing His grace. Believers can rest assured that through faith in Christ, His perfect righteousness is imputed to them, making it possible for them to stand justified before God. He is sufficient for every need—wisdom, power, and redemption—ensuring that salvation is full and complete.
Scripture References: John 9:33, Romans 5:8

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