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What does it mean that God's judgment is settled in Christ?

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It means that God's righteous demands have been fully met in Christ's sacrifice for His people.

When we say that God's judgment is settled in Christ, we affirm that Jesus' atonement fully satisfied God's justice on behalf of His elect. Isaiah 51:4 reflects that the gospel brings light to the reality of this divine truth, declaring that Christ bore our sins and met the requirements of the law. By believing in Him, as stated in Romans 8:1, we are freed from condemnation. This assurance reflects both God's holiness in dealing with sin and His love in providing salvation through His Son, thereby sealing the promise of eternal security for those who are in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 51:4, Romans 8:1

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