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How does Christ satisfy God's judgment?

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Christ satisfies God's judgment by being the atoning sacrifice for sin, thus reconciling sinners to God.

The judgment of God against sin is fully satisfied in Christ, who took upon Himself the wrath due to sinners. Isaiah 32 highlights this redemptive work, where the wilderness symbolizes the desolate state of humanity apart from Christ. The peace established through His holy sacrifice ensures that believers are no longer under condemnation. Romans 5:8-9 affirms this truth, proclaiming that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us, and therefore we are saved from wrath through Him. His blood atones for the sins of His people, allowing them to stand justified before God, free from the judgment they rightly deserve.
Scripture References: Isaiah 32:18-19, Romans 5:8-9, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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