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Why is satisfaction an important aspect of the gospel?

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Satisfaction in the gospel refers to Christ fulfilling God's law and justice through His death (Hebrews 9:24).

Satisfaction is pivotal in the gospel narrative as it highlights the necessity of Christ's sacrifice in satisfying God's divine justice. In Hebrews 9:24, it is affirmed that Christ did not enter a mere earthly sanctuary but appeared before God in heaven, offering Himself as the perfect sacrifice. This act honored God's righteousness and fulfilled the law's demands. Understanding satisfaction shows that God's love and justice are fully met in Christ’s atoning work, establishing a foundation for our reconciliation with God. The satisfaction achieved by Christ means that believers are secured in their salvation, knowing that God's rightful demands have been completely fulfilled.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:24

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