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How is God's justice satisfied through Christ?

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God's justice is satisfied through Christ's sacrificial death, where He fully bore the penalty for sin.

In Isaiah 63, Christ's mission is portrayed as one of both vengeance and redemption; He treads the winepress of God's justice to satisfy the demands of the law. Romans 3:25-26 explains that by His sacrificial death, God can be just while justifying those who believe. This profound truth assures Christians that their sins have been paid for completely and justly, allowing them to stand righteous before God, not based on their works but on Christ's finished work on the cross.
Scripture References: Isaiah 63, Romans 3:25-26

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