God's justice is demonstrated through the sacrificial death of Christ, which satisfied the demands of God's law for sinners.
The justice of God is a crucial aspect of His character, and it is perfectly displayed at the cross of Christ. In the sermon, it is explained that God's wrath against sin is satisfied through the sacrifice of His Son, who was the perfect and sinless offering. This is essential for understanding the gospel: without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sin (Hebrews 9:22). God's justice cannot be overridden by human efforts; rather, it is fulfilled entirely in Christ. Through His death, Christ bore the penalty for the sins of those who believe, showcasing God's harmony between justice and mercy. This revelation leads us to appreciate the depth of God's grace in our salvation.
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