How do we know Christ's sacrifice satisfied God's justice?
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Christ's sacrifice satisfied God's justice by fulfilling all requirements of the law, ensuring that God's holiness and righteousness were upheld.
The concept of Christ's sacrificial death as a satisfaction for God's justice is foundational to understanding His mediatorial role. According to Scripture, God's justice must be satisfied, and the law declares, 'the soul that sins, it shall die.' As seen in passages like Galatians 3:13, Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us. He paid the price for sin through His death, which means He fully met the demands of God's holy law, thus satisfying divine justice and allowing for redemption.
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