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What is the relationship between the law of God and the death of Christ?

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The death of Christ satisfies God's law and justice, making forgiveness possible for believers.

The relationship between God's law and the death of Christ is foundational to understanding the gospel. Christ's death was necessary to satisfy the demands of God's law and to uphold His justice. Romans 3:24-26 explains that through Christ, we are justified freely by grace, and His death serves as a propitiation that declares God's righteousness. This illustrates that Christ's sacrifice was not merely for our benefit, but fundamentally for God's glory and justice, allowing Him to be both just and the justifier of those who believe. Therefore, the act of Christ dying is deeply entwined with God's unchangeable law and His purpose to redeem His people.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-26

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