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Why is believing in the sufficiency of Christ's death important for Christians?

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Believing in the sufficiency of Christ's death ensures that salvation is fully complete through Him alone.

The belief in the sufficiency of Christ's death is essential because it establishes the core of the gospel message: that Christ's sacrificial death adequately atoned for the sins of His people. Isaiah 53:5 illustrates this truth, declaring that 'He was wounded for our transgressions.' The Scriptures affirm that Christ's death is not just a potentiality but a reality that effectually saves those who believe. By understanding that salvation is rooted in His finished work, believers can find assurance and hope, knowing that their salvation does not rely on human efforts but solely on Christ's obedience and sacrifice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, John 10:11

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A Bold Confession
Henry Mahan · Jan 28, 2006
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