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Why is it significant that God is satisfied with Christ's sacrifice?

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It is significant because God's satisfaction with Christ's sacrifice means that justice has been fulfilled, and sins are fully pardoned for believers.

God's satisfaction with Christ's sacrifice is a crucial aspect of our redemption. According to Isaiah 53:10, it pleased the Lord to bruise Him, showing that Jesus' atoning work fully satisfied God's justice and law. This means that through faith in Christ, believers are not only pardoned but also justified in the sight of God. God's righteousness is declared freely through grace, as He can remain just while justifying the one who has faith in Jesus (Romans 3:26). The assurance that God is satisfied with Christ's sacrifice encourages Christians to trust fully in His saving work, knowing that their sins have been atoned for and that they stand righteous before God because of Christ's completed work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10, Romans 3:26

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