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Why is it important that Christ's sacrifice was once for all?

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Christ's once-for-all sacrifice is essential as it signifies the finality and sufficiency of His atonement for sin (Hebrews 10:12).

The concept of Christ's sacrifice being 'once for all' is fundamental to understanding the completeness and finality of His redemptive work. Hebrews 10:12 indicates that after making one sacrifice for sins, Christ sat down at the right hand of God, implying that His work was entirely sufficient to secure salvation. This contrasts sharply with the Old Testament sacrifices that had to be repeated, which could not achieve true reconciliation with God. Thus, Christ's singular offering highlights both the depth of His love for His people and the eternal security afforded to them as recipients of His grace. This assurance forms the basis for true peace and confidence in the believer's relationship with God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:12, Hebrews 9:26, John 19:30

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He and Them
Henry Sant · Oct 5, 2014
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