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

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Christ's death fulfills God's justice by taking upon Himself the sins of His people, satisfying the required penalty for sin.

The relationship between Christ's death and God's justice is central to the doctrine of substitutionary atonement. God's justice demands that sin must be punished, as seen in Romans 6:23: 'the wages of sin is death.' Christ, being the perfect sacrifice, bore the sins of His people, taking on the guilt that rightfully belonged to us (Isaiah 53:6). This act of sacrificial love allowed God's justice to be satisfied while simultaneously declaring His mercy toward sinners. In Christ's death, believers find both the fulfillment of justice and the gift of grace, ensuring their reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, Isaiah 53:6

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