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How do we know that Christ's sacrifice satisfies divine justice?

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Christ's sacrifice satisfies divine justice as evidenced by His resurrection, confirming that sin was borne and justice met.

The satisfaction of divine justice is intricately linked to the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In Mark 9:31-32, Jesus foretells His death and subsequent resurrection, which serves as the ultimate declaration that His sacrifice was accepted by God. Romans 4:25 explains that Christ was 'delivered for our offenses and was raised again for our justification,' signifying that His resurrection affirms that justice has been satisfied and believers are declared righteous before God. Thus, the resurrection is not only a demonstration of Christ's power over death but is also the assurance that the penalty for sin has been fully paid, validating the efficacy of His sacrificial death.
Scripture References: Mark 9:31-32, Romans 4:25

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