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What does it mean to say Christ's work is finished?

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Saying Christ's work is finished means that His sacrifice fully satisfied God's requirements for salvation.

When we say that Christ's work is finished, we refer to His atoning sacrifice, which accomplished what was necessary for the redemption of His people. In John 19:30, Jesus declares, 'It is finished,' signifying the completion of His redemptive mission. His perfect obedience and sacrificial death satisfied God’s justice, providing a way for sinners to be reconciled to Him. This finished work means that believers need not add anything to their salvation; it is fully secured in Christ. Our faith rests in His completed work, acknowledging that salvation is a gift of grace rather than something we earn through our efforts.
Scripture References: John 19:30

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