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How do we know that God's justice must be satisfied?

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God's justice is satisfied through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ, who took on the punishment for our sins.

The justice of God is a fundamental aspect of His nature, as highlighted in Isaiah 45:21-22 and Exodus 34:7. Scripture clearly affirms that God cannot overlook sin; it must be judged. Jesus Christ's sacrificial death on the cross is central to satisfying God's justice, as He bore the wrath due to us as sinners, fulfilling the requirements of a just God. This satisfaction is essential for our justification and reconciliation with God, emphasizing the critical role of Christ's atonement in sovereign grace theology.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:21-22, Exodus 34:7

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Gary Spreacker · Feb 8, 2015
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