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What does the Bible say about the accomplished work of Christ?

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The Bible teaches that the work of Christ is fully accomplished, fulfilling all the demands of God's law and securing salvation.

The accomplished work of the Lord Jesus Christ is central to the Gospel message. In John 19:28, Jesus declares, 'It is accomplished,' indicating that He has fulfilled all that was required for the salvation of His people. This is echoed in Lamentations 4:22, which states, 'The punishment of thine iniquity is accomplished.' The significance of this accomplishment is that it underscores the idea that no further actions are required from us to secure our salvation. Instead, we rest in the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice, which fully satisfied divine justice and provided us with a perfect righteousness before God. His completed work assures believers that they are free from the burden of sin and the law.
Scripture References: John 19:28, Lamentations 4:22

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"Accomplished"
Greg Elmquist · Oct 19, 2014
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