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Why is the concept of 'it is done' important for Christians?

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'It is done' signifies that Christ's work of salvation is complete, granting believers peace and assurance.

'It is done' encapsulates the essence of the gospel, contrasting sharply with the message of the law, which demands 'do this and live.' In the gospel, Christ declares that the work is finished, assuring us that all that is required for salvation has already been accomplished. This assurance brings immense peace and joy because believers are not left to their own devices to secure their salvation. Instead, they rest in the completed work of Christ and can approach God in confidence, knowing that their sins are atoned for and that they have been reconciled to Him (Romans 5:10). It emphasizes the importance of faith in the finished work rather than reliance on personal efforts.
Scripture References: Romans 5:10

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