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What does the Bible teach about the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's sacrifice is wholly sufficient to atone for our sins, fulfilling all divine requirements.

Hebrews 10:12 affirms that after Christ offered one sacrifice for sins, He 'sat down at the right hand of God.' This indicates the completeness of His work on the cross. Unlike the insufficient animal sacrifices of the Old Testament, which could not take away sins (Hebrews 10:4), Christ's sacrifice addresses sin profoundly and permanently. In sovereign grace theology, this sufficiency is essential for understanding how salvation is entirely based upon Christ’s merit, not our efforts. We are accepted, justified, and sanctified purely through Christ’s sacrifice, which secures our eternal redemption.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:12, Romans 5:1

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Behold Your God
Frank Tate · Dec 2, 2012
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