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What does it mean that Christ died once for all?

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Christ's death once for all signifies that His sacrifice is fully sufficient for the atonement of all the elect.

The phrase 'once for all' regarding Christ's death encapsulates the sufficiency and effectiveness of His atoning sacrifice, as stated in Hebrews 9:26. It denotes that Christ, in His singular offering, has addressed the sin of His people completely, thus eliminating the need for any further sacrifice. This reality underscores the finality of His work and the complete satisfaction of God's justice. Consequently, believers can find solace in the truth that salvation is not an ongoing process but rather a finished work through Christ, giving them full assurance of eternal life.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:26

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