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How did Jesus' death fulfill God's justice?

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Jesus' death fulfilled God's justice by bearing the punishment for sin, satisfying the requirements of divine law (Romans 3:24-26).

Jesus’ death is a profound fulfillment of God’s justice. Romans 3:24-26 explains that through Christ’s sacrificial death, justification is made possible by the grace of God, demonstrating His righteousness. God presented Jesus as a propitiation, meaning that He bore the wrath of God for sin, thus satisfying the demands of justice. This act ensures that God remains just while justifying those who have faith in Jesus. Justice requires that sin must be punished; however, through Christ’s substitutionary atonement on the cross, the penalty was paid. Consequently, this allows for the forgiveness of sins while upholding God's perfect justice. The cross thus becomes the focal point of reconciliation, showcasing how God's righteousness and love converge.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-26

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