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How does Jesus' satisfaction relate to the salvation of believers?

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Jesus' satisfaction arises from the successful fulfillment of His redemptive work, ensuring that all whom He died for will indeed be saved.

Jesus' satisfaction, as mentioned in Isaiah 53:11, is deeply connected to the salvation of believers. When He looks at the travail of His soul and is satisfied, it signifies that He sees the successful outcome of His suffering—the justification of many. This satisfaction underlines the assurance that every individual for whom Christ died will ultimately be saved and not lost. It emphasizes that His work was effective and purposeful, aligning with the doctrine of limited atonement, wherein Christ’s sacrifice secures the salvation of all who are chosen in Him. The satisfaction felt by Christ indicates that God’s justice was satisfied and that grace now reigns for those whom He came to save.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11, Matthew 20:28, John 17:9

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