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How does Christ satisfy God's justice according to the sermon?

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Christ satisfies God's justice by being the perfect substitute who fulfilled the law on behalf of sinners.

The preacher emphasizes that Christ is the only one who can justly satisfy God's law and justice because He alone is both God and man, perfect in every way. His coming into the world was to fulfill the law, taking upon Himself the punishment that we rightfully deserve for our sins. This dual nature of Christ enables Him to be our perfect sacrifice, the one who bore the weight of the law's demands in our stead. By placing faith in Him, believers are credited with His righteousness, allowing them to stand before God's holiness justified, as the law's demands have been met entirely by Christ’s sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Galatians 3:13-14

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Restitution
David Eddmenson · Dec 11, 2019
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