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How do we know God's wrath is satisfied in Christ?

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God's wrath is satisfied in Christ because He bore our sins and justice was fulfilled through His sacrifice.

The satisfaction of God's wrath through Christ's sacrifice is a core tenet of Reformed theology. Scripture confirms that Christ was made sin for us, absorbing God’s fierce anger and fulfilling the demands of divine justice. As Isaiah prophesies, Christ bore our iniquities, ensuring that God's justice is satisfied while simultaneously offering us mercy. This concept emphasizes that believers are not subjected to God's wrath because Christ has already borne it on our behalf, proving to be both just and justifier. Therefore, through faith in Christ, we are assured that there is no condemnation for those who are in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, Lamentations 3:22-23, Romans 3:26

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Clay Curtis · Aug 5, 2018
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