On the cross, Christ accomplished the following salvific work:
* Atonement for sin: Jesus took upon himself the sins of humanity, bearing the punishment that we deserved. His sacrifice satisfied the justice of God and made reconciliation between God and humanity possible.
* Redemption: Jesus paid the price to free us from the bondage of sin, death, and the power of the devil.
* Reconciliation: Jesus bridged the gap between God and humanity, restoring the broken relationship caused by sin.
* Defeat of evil: Through his death and resurrection, Jesus triumphed over sin, death, and the powers of darkness, offering us victory over these forces.
* Provision of eternal life: By believing in Jesus and accepting his sacrifice, we receive the gift of eternal life and the promise of resurrection.
* Example of love and sacrifice: Jesus demonstrated the ultimate act of love and self-sacrifice, providing a model for us to follow in our own lives.
* Justification: Jesus's sacrifice makes it possible for us to be declared righteous in God's sight, even though we are sinners.
* Sanctification: The Holy Spirit empowers believers to become more like Christ in their thoughts, words, and deeds.
These aspects are interconnected and represent different facets of the comprehensive work of salvation that Christ accomplished on the cross.