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How do we know that Christ's blood satisfies God's justice?

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Christ's sacrifice on the cross fully met the terms of God's covenant, satisfying both His justice and mercy.

The satisfaction of God's justice by Christ's blood is foundational to Reformed theology. In the sermon, it is explained that just as the high priest of the Old Testament entered the Holy of Holies with blood, so Christ entered heaven with His own blood, making atonement for His people. The covenant established required that justice be satisfied, and through Christ's sacrifice, the debt for sin was fully paid. Romans 3:25 emphasizes that God presented Jesus as a sacrifice of atonement. This act fulfilled the terms of the covenant, allowing for God's wrath to be appeased and His mercy to flow freely to those He has chosen.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Hebrews 9:12-14

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