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Why is Christ's sacrifice for sins significant for salvation?

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Christ's sacrifice is significant for salvation as it is perfect and has provided eternal redemption for believers.

The significance of Christ's sacrifice lies in its sufficiency and completeness. In Hebrews 5 and throughout the New Testament, it is stated that Jesus became the author of eternal salvation for all who obey Him. Unlike the repeated animal sacrifices required under the Old Covenant, Christ's single offering is enough to atone for the sins of humanity once and for all. This emphasizes the gospel's affirmation that salvation is a gift received through faith in Christ, underscoring the fundamental belief that His blood alone can cleanse us from our sins.
Scripture References: Hebrews 5:9, Hebrews 10:10

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