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Why is the concept of God's justice being satisfied important for Christians?

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God's justice being satisfied through Christ assures believers that they are forgiven and accepted in Him (Isaiah 53:11).

The concept of God's justice being satisfied through Christ is foundational for understanding the gospel. In Isaiah 53:11, God determines that He is satisfied with the sacrifice of Jesus, whose wounds demonstrate the complete discharge of God's justice against sin. This satisfaction reassures believers that their sins have been atoned for and they can stand before God justified and free from condemnation. The absence of an arrow in the rainbow symbolizes that God's judgment has been turned away, much like how Christ's sacrifice turned away divine wrath for those who believe. Thus, it reassures Christians of their security in God’s mercy and the certainty of their salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11

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