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

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Christ’s suffering satisfies God’s justice, demonstrating that the penalty for sin has been fully paid.

The suffering of Christ is intricately tied to the concept of God’s justice. In order for God to remain just while justifying sinners, a penalty for sin had to be met. Christ’s suffering was the fulfillment of that penalty, as He bore the wrath that was due to His people. This is articulated in Isaiah 53 where it states that it pleased the Lord to bruise Him. By Christ willingly taking upon Himself the punishment for sin, He satisfied both the justice and wrath of God while also demonstrating God’s loving mercy. Through His sacrifice, God maintains His righteousness while extending grace to sinners, ensuring that His divine justice is upheld.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Romans 3:25-26

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Psalm 22, p1 of 3
Rick Warta · Jul 7, 2022
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