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What is the significance of the phrase 'It is enough' in the context of faith?

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'It is enough' expresses a believer's assurance in Christ as their all-sufficient Savior.

The phrase 'It is enough' reflects the moment of realization and jubilation when Jacob, now revived in spirit, acknowledges Joseph's alive status. For Christians, this mirrors the ultimate assurance that comes from faith in Christ. When believers recognize that Christ’s atoning sacrifice is sufficient for their sins, they can rest in the peace it provides. The acknowledgment of Christ as 'enough' conveys that His righteousness, His death, and His resurrection fulfill every requirement for salvation, confirming believers' confidence in Him.
Scripture References: Philippians 4:19, Romans 8:1

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Enough
Marvin Stalnaker · Oct 2, 2024
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