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Why is it important that the work of redemption is finished?

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The completed work of redemption emphasizes that nothing else is needed for salvation; it rests entirely on Christ's sacrifice.

The importance of Christ's finished work lies in the assurance it provides to believers that their salvation is secure and fully accomplished. By stating 'It is finished,' Jesus communicates that all requirements for forgiveness and righteousness have been met. This means believers need not attempt to earn or contribute to their salvation through their own works, which cannot satisfy God's justice. Instead, they can rest in the knowledge that Christ’s sacrifice fully satisfies God’s demands, providing a sense of peace and security in their relationship with God. Furthermore, this truth liberates believers from the burden of guilt and the need for continual sacrifice, as they are freed to live in the grace of their completed redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, Hebrews 10:14

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David Eddmenson · Jun 14, 2026
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