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What does the Bible say about the sufficiency of Christ's work?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's work is completely sufficient for our salvation, as He alone has procured redemption for His people.

The sufficiency of Christ's work is a cornerstone of Reformed theology. Scripture declares that there is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved, emphasizing that Jesus alone is the source of our redemption. He achieved this by His sacrificial death, ensuring that all for whom He shed His blood are wholly redeemed and cleansed. The belief that something beyond Christ's sacrifice is necessary for salvation undermines the completeness of His work and strays from the truth of the Gospel. As stated in John 6:37, 'All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.' This clearly illustrates His promise to lose none of those given to Him by the Father.
Scripture References: Acts 4:12, John 6:37

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