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

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Christ satisfies God's justice through His sacrifice, fulfilling the law's demands and absorbing the penalty for sin.

Christ's sacrifice on the cross fulfills the demands of God's justice, as He bore the full penalty for sin on our behalf. This is rooted in the understanding that sin must be punished and cannot be overlooked by a just God. The blood of Christ is the only remedy that satisfies God's wrath and grants forgiveness to sinners. In the cave of Adullam, representative of Christ’s work, we see a picture of God’s justice being met through the suffering of His Son, validating our redemption and reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Romans 3:25-26, 1 Samuel 22:2

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