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Why is Jesus' sacrifice considered sufficient for salvation?

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Jesus' sacrifice is sufficient for salvation because it accomplished all that was required by God to redeem sinners.

At the crucifixion, Christ declared, 'It is finished,' signifying that every requirement for our salvation had been satisfied through his obedience and sacrifice. He bore the sins of many and fulfilled God's justice, making it possible for believers to be reconciled to God. The theological foundations of sovereign grace assert that Christ's completed work on the cross is the only means by which sinners can obtain forgiveness, acceptance, and eternal life, thus emphasizing that no additional works or merits are necessary.
Scripture References: John 19:30, Hebrews 10:14

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