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How does Christ's sacrifice relate to God's judgment?

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Christ's sacrifice addresses God's judgment by satisfying the demands of justice and allowing sinners to be justified.

The sacrifice of Christ is intrinsically linked to God's judgment, as it serves as the means by which God's justice is both satisfied and sinners are justified. Romans 3:24-26 asserts that God set forth Jesus 'to be a propitiation through faith in his blood,' thereby addressing the judgment due for sin. This act of atonement does not merely obscure God's judgment but rather fulfills it, allowing God to remain just while justifying those who believe. Through Christ's sacrifice, believers are granted a righteous standing before God, thus escaping the condemnation that is rightfully theirs due to sin. This critical relationship underscores the gravity of sin, the holiness of God, and the grace afforded through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-26

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