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Why is the concept of judgment satisfied important for Christians?

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Understanding judgment satisfied is crucial as it underpins the assurance believers have in their salvation through Christ's atonement.

The concept of judgment satisfied is foundational to Reformed theology. It signifies that Christ's death and resurrection fully met the demands of God's justice against sin. Without this truth, the Gospel would lose its power; if God's judgment were not satisfied, the message of salvation would be meaningless. Through Christ's atonement, the legal demands of the law were fulfilled, allowing for reconciliation between God and sinners. Philippians 2:9-11 illustrates that Christ's exaltation comes after His humiliation and sacrificial work, thereby confirming the effectiveness of His atonement. This understanding frees believers from the fear of judgment and assures them that their sins are paid for in full, providing them with peace and hope.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:14, Philippians 2:9-11, Hebrews 10:12

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