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How do we know God's justice is satisfying?

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God's justice is satisfied through the sacrificial work of Christ, which fulfills the requirements of the law.

God's justice is evident in Romans 8:1-3, where it highlights that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus. This signifies that God's wrath against sin was fully satisfied through the sacrificial death of His Son. The scripture explains that Christ, representing His people, condemned sin, thus allowing God to be just and the justifier of those who have faith in Him. The concept of satisfaction in God's justice is not one that God delights in punishing sin in individuals but rather in executing His justice through Christ, who bore our sins and fulfilled the law on our behalf. This is a profound truth reflecting God's mercy and righteousness toward His chosen ones.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1-3

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Hephzibah
Don Fortner · Aug 20, 1995
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