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How does Jesus' suffering relate to the justice of God?

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Jesus' suffering was necessary for God's justice to be satisfied while justifying sinners.

The suffering of Jesus on the cross is crucial in relation to God's justice. According to Romans 3:26, God is both just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus. He bore the full weight of divine wrath against sin, ensuring that justice was satisfied. This means that it was necessary for the blameless Son of God to be made sin for us; only in this way could God remain just while freely justifying the ungodly through Christ's sacrificial death. Thus, Jesus endured the wrath we deserved, allowing believers to stand righteous before God, without condemnation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26

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It Is Finished
Don Fortner · Jul 17, 2011
Joshua

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