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What do we learn about God's justice through Christ's death?

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God's justice is satisfied through Christ's sacrifice, ensuring that those for whom He died are saved (Romans 8:1).

In understanding God's justice, Christ’s death plays a pivotal role as it fulfills the divine requirement for atonement. Romans 8:1 proclaims, 'There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.' This verse assures believers that through Christ's sacrifice, God's justice is satisfied, allowing for the forgiveness of sins without compromising His holiness. Every person for whom Christ died is secured in salvation, as God's justice ensures that individuals cannot be punished for sins paid by Christ. This revelation brings immense comfort and assurance to believers, confirming that God's character is both just and merciful.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1

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