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Why is it important that Christ was smitten only once?

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Christ's single sacrifice is sufficient for all believers, demonstrating the finality of His atonement.

The significance of Christ being smitten only once is tied to the doctrine of His finished work on the cross. As illustrated in Exodus 17:6, where Moses was instructed to strike the rock, this act pointed to the once-for-all sacrifice of Christ (Hebrews 10:10). Unlike the repeated sacrifices of the Old Testament, Christ's singular act of atonement was sufficient to satisfy God's justice and provide forgiveness for sin, established eternal life for believers. This highlights the importance of recognizing that Christ's sacrificial death is not to be repeated, and it urges Christians to approach God based on the completed work of Christ, resting securely in the assurance of His grace.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:10, Exodus 17:6

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