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How does Christ's crucifixion relate to God's justice?

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Christ's crucifixion satisfies God's justice by bearing the penalty for sin, allowing for the forgiveness of His people.

God's justice requires that sin be punished, which is why Christ's crucifixion is so significant. He bore the sins of His people in His body on the cross, thus fulfilling the demands of divine justice. As stated in Romans 5:8-9, God demonstrated His love by having Christ die for us while we were still sinners. The implications are powerful: through His death, believers are justified and saved from the wrath of God, satisfying justice while extending grace to the undeserving. Hence, Christ's death is the ultimate proof of both God's justice and mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8-9, Isaiah 53:5

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