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What does it mean that Jesus' sacrifice is sufficient for salvation?

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Jesus' sacrifice fulfills the law and secures eternal redemption for believers.

Jesus' sacrifice on the cross is sufficient because it meets the requirements of God's holy justice while providing a means of forgiveness for sinners. In John 19:30, Jesus declared, 'It is finished,' affirming that He completed the work of atonement. The high priestly imagery illustrates that His blood was accepted by God, marking the full payment for sin. Unlike our attempts, which can never truly satisfy God's law, Jesus' sinless life and sacrificial death ensure that we are accepted in the Beloved, guaranteeing our eternal security. Therefore, salvation hinges not on our actions but on the belief in His completed work.
Scripture References: John 19:30

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Paul Mahan · May 13, 1990
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