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How does Christ satisfy God's justice?

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Christ satisfies God's justice by bearing the penalty for sin through His sacrificial death on the cross.

The justice of God requires that sin must be punished, and this is perfectly satisfied in the atoning work of Jesus Christ. At the cross, Christ not only fulfilled the righteous demands of the law on behalf of His people but also bore the weight of their sins, as articulated in Isaiah 53:5, which states that He was wounded for our transgressions. Through His sacrifice, He established a righteousness for us that makes us acceptable in God's sight (2 Corinthians 5:21). This means that for those united with Christ, the wrath of God has been satisfied, and no punishment remains for their sins. The assurance found in believing this truth fuels the believer’s confidence in their standing before God, knowing they are perfected and accepted because of Christ's complete work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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