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

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God's justice is satisfied through the propitiation and sacrifice of Christ, as stated in Romans 3:25.

The concept of propitiation, as articulated in Romans 3:25, reveals how God's justice is satisfied in Christ. The word refers to the turning away of God's righteous wrath against sin through the sacrificial death of Jesus. Christ, being sinless, bears our sins upon Himself and pays the penalty that we owe, thus satisfying God’s demand for justice. This act signifies that God is both just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus.

The propitiation provided through Christ demonstrates God's immense love and justice. While humanity deserved condemnation, in His mercy, God executes justice on Christ instead, offering forgiveness and righteousness to all who believe. This dual demonstration of justice and mercy affirms the core of the Gospel, assuring believers that they are reconciled to God and escape the wrath they deserve.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25

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Joel Coyoc · Jun 15, 2022
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