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Why is satisfaction crucial in the context of salvation?

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Satisfaction is essential because God's justice must be fulfilled, and Christ’s sacrifice met this requirement perfectly.

Satisfaction entails that Christ endured the full penalty for our sins, satisfying God's infinite justice and allowing Him to extend grace to us. This concept is rooted in God's nature; He cannot simply overlook sin. The sermon eloquently illustrates that when Christ bore our sins, God was satisfied with the atonement made, declaring that He would not demand anything further. This assurance allows believers to rest in the completeness of Christ’s work for their salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11, Romans 3:25-26

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