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What does the resurrection say about God's satisfaction with Jesus' sacrifice?

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The resurrection signifies God's acceptance of Jesus' sacrifice for sin, demonstrating His satisfaction.

The resurrection of Jesus serves as a clear indication of God the Father's acceptance of the Son's sacrificial death for humanity's sins. As stated in Romans 1:4, Jesus was declared to be the Son of God with power by His resurrection from the dead. This speaks to the truth that the penalty for sin has been paid in full, as God is satisfied with the perfect sacrifice of His Son. Since the resurrection occurred, it affirms that there is nothing more to be done for salvation, for Christ's work is complete and His victory over death and sin has been accomplished.
Scripture References: Romans 1:4, John 19:30, 1 Peter 1:18-19

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Cody Groover · Mar 27, 2016
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