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Why is the doctrine of Christ's perfect work necessary?

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The doctrine of Christ's perfect work assures us that He accomplished all for our redemption, leaving nothing lacking.

The doctrine of Christ's perfect work is foundational to understanding salvation, as it asserts that Jesus Christ did not fail in any aspect of His mission. His perfect obedience and sacrificial death fully satisfied God's requirements for atonement. This doctrine reassures believers that salvation is complete and not dependent on our actions or ability to maintain cleanness. When we affirm this doctrine, we recognize the sufficiency and finality of Christ's work, giving us confidence that we are wholly redeemed. Thus, it is crucial to embrace that our standing before God rests solely upon Christ's perfect righteousness.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:14, John 17:4, Philippians 2:8-11

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