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What does it mean that 'He hath done this' in Psalm 22:31?

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'He hath done this' signifies the completed work of salvation through Christ's suffering and righteousness.

'He hath done this' in Psalm 22:31 encapsulates the essence of Christ's finished work on behalf of his people. It implies that all that is necessary for salvation—obedience to the law and the sacrificial system—has been achieved by Christ himself. This phrase emphasizes the sufficiency and completeness of Jesus' sacrifice, suggesting that nothing more needs to be added to what he has accomplished on the cross. The verse underscores the certainty of those who will be called to declare Christ's righteousness, as they are part of those who are born again through his finished work. It conveys that the redemptive plan was executed flawlessly, securing eternal life for the elect and ensuring that their salvation is fully accomplished.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:31

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