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How do we know Jesus' sacrifice provides justification?

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Jesus' sacrifice provides justification through His once-for-all atonement for sin, which satisfies God's justice.

We know that Jesus' sacrifice provides justification because it meets the requirements of God's law and satisfies His justice. Romans 3:26 states that God can be both just and the justifier of the one who believes in Jesus, meaning that Christ's death on the cross was the singular act that reconciled sinners to God. It emphasizes that Christ's blood was not merely a temporary measure like the animal sacrifices of the Old Testament; rather, it was the definitive act that fulfilled God's plan for redemption. When Christ declared 'It is finished' on the cross, He signified that all requirements for our justification had been fully met, allowing for a full restoration between God and man.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, John 19:30

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