The Sufficiency of Christ's Obedience in His Life and Death
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Revision as of 16:40, 1 October 2008
By John Piper
About Justification
Part of the series Taste & See
When we teach that our right standing with God is attained through the imputation of Christ’s obedience to our account (Romans 5:19; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Romans 4:6, 11; 10:3), does this imply that the work of Christ on the cross—his final suffering and death—is insufficient for our justification?