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How does the atonement of Christ glorify God?

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The atonement of Christ glorifies God by satisfying His justice and fulfilling the requirements of His law in complete accordance with His holiness.

The atonement of Christ glorifies God as it meets the necessary demands for justice that sin incurs, honoring God's holiness and truth. As referenced in the sermon, Christ's sacrificial death accomplished what no other offering could: it perfectly atoned for sin and vindicated God's character. By allowing Christ, God incarnate, to bear the penalty for our sins, God demonstrates His righteousness while simultaneously revealing His love and mercy towards undeserving sinners. This dual aspect of justice and grace in the atonement showcases God's glory and serves as the foundation for His dealings with humanity.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-26

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