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How does Christ's sacrifice confirm God's justice?

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Christ's sacrifice fulfills God's justice by providing a way for sins to be paid for completely and righteously.

The doctrine asserts that God's justice required sin to be punished, and Christ's sacrifice paid that penalty in full. The sermon explains how Christ, as the sinless lamb, bore the sins of His people, thereby satisfying the demands of justice from a holy God. This is crucial because it affirms that God remains just while also being the justifier of those who have faith in Christ. This balance of justice and grace demonstrates the profound depths of God's love and the completeness of Christ's atoning work, assuring believers that their salvation is secure and just.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Psalm 142:4-5

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