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What does it mean for God to be satisfied with Christ’s sacrifice?

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God's satisfaction with Christ's sacrifice means that He sees us as justified and righteous through Him.

God's satisfaction with the sacrificial work of Christ conveys that through Jesus' atoning death, God's justice has been fully satisfied. Romans 3:25-26 explains that through Christ, God can be both just and the justifier of the believer. This means God acknowledges our sins and, rather than punishing us, accepts Christ's sacrifice on our behalf. The concept of satisfaction gives believers peace, knowing that God accepts us not on our merit but based on Christ's righteousness. This foundational truth shapes our understanding of God's character and the confidence we have in our relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25-26, Isaiah 53:10

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