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How do we know God's judgment of sin is fulfilled in Christ?

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God judged sin through Christ's sacrifice, fulfilling His justice by punishing sin in His Son.

The concept of God's judgment on sin finds its culmination in the sacrificial death of Christ. As the sermon illustrates, God's demands for justice required that sin be adequately judged. According to Scripture, Christ took upon Himself the judgment due to sinners when He was crucified. Thus, for believers, there is no further condemnation as all their sins have been judged in Christ, enabling them to stand justified before God. This doctrine is foundational for understanding how God's love and justice coexist, and it brings profound peace to the redeemed who are no longer fearful of judgment.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, John 3:16-17, Isaiah 53:5

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Jacob's Sons
Don Bell · Apr 8, 2018
Joshua

Joshua

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