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How does Isaiah 53 relate to the fulfillment of God's justice?

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Isaiah 53 describes how Christ's death fulfills God's justice by satisfying the demands of sin through His substitutionary atonement.

The chapter of Isaiah 53 vividly portrays the suffering servant whose death is necessary to fulfill divine justice. It illustrates that the penalty for sin must be paid and that Christ, as the sinless Lamb, took upon Himself the iniquities of many. This act of substitution satisfies the righteous requirements of God's justice while also demonstrating His mercy and grace in providing a means of redemption. In this way, Isaiah 53 serves as a profound prefiguration of the ultimate fulfillment of justice and grace in the redemptive work of Christ on the cross.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Romans 3:26

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