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What does it mean that Christ's sacrifice is a perfect and final offering?

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Christ's sacrifice being perfect and final means that it fully atones for sin and requires no additional offerings for forgiveness.

The declaration that Christ's sacrifice is perfect and final emphasizes that it is sufficient for all who come to Him in faith. In Hebrews 10:14, it is proclaimed that by one offering, He perfected forever those who are sanctified. This highlights the totality of Christ's work, meaning there is no need for further sacrifices or any added works for salvation. His blood entirely cleanses our sin and grants us eternal life, erasing guilt and condemnation. The reality that there is nothing more to add to Christ's work comforts believers, assuring them of the security found in trusting solely in His sufficient grace for their salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:14, Hebrews 9:26

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Lo I Come
David Eddmenson · Aug 12, 2012
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