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What does Isaiah 53 teach us about God's justice?

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Isaiah 53 teaches that God's justice is satisfied through Christ's suffering and sacrifice.

Isaiah 53 presents the profound truth that God's justice requires atonement for sin, which has been generously provided through Jesus Christ. The chapter emphasizes that Christ was punished for our iniquities, thereby satisfying the justice of God. This demonstrates the harmony between God's holiness and His love, as He upholds His justice while extending mercy to sinners through the sacrifice of His Son.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10-11, Romans 3:25-26

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