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What does the Bible say about Christ's satisfaction for our sins?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's death satisfies God's justice, making Him a propitiation for our sins (Romans 3:25).

In Romans 3:25, it states that God has set forth Christ to be a propitiation through faith in His blood, declaring His righteousness for the remission of sins. This means that Christ's sacrifice fully satisfied God's justice by bearing the penalty for the sins of His people. Isaiah 53:11 emphasizes that God will see the travail of His soul and be satisfied, affirming that Christ's obedience and sacrifice are sufficient for our redemption. Therefore, satisfaction in the context of salvation can only be found in the complete and perfect work of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Isaiah 53:11

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