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What is the meaning of satisfaction in the gospel?

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Satisfaction in the gospel refers to Christ fulfilling the requirements of God's law on behalf of His people.

Satisfaction is a key component of the gospel that emphasizes God's justice. In Galatians 4:4-5, we see that Jesus was sent 'when the fullness of time was come' to fulfill the law and satisfy God's righteous demands. Christ's perfect obedience to the law earns righteousness for His people, providing them with a substitute who fulfills all obligations. This satisfaction means that God's justice is completely met, allowing believers to be justified and made righteous through faith in Christ's work. It signifies that no additional merit is needed beyond what Christ already accomplished.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:4-5

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