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Why is the concept of satisfaction important in divine justice?

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The concept of satisfaction is crucial because God's justice requires a perfect payment for sin, which only Christ's sacrifice can provide.

Satisfaction in the context of divine justice illustrates that God’s holiness and justice demand a perfect sacrifice for sin. In Isaiah 53:10, it states that it pleased the Lord to bruise Him, signifying that through Christ's sacrifice, God’s justice was fully satisfied. This is a key doctrine in Reformed theology; without this satisfaction, humanity would remain under the eternal punishment for sin. The weight of God's justice and holiness necessitates that an infinite payment is made, which Christ, through His divine nature, accomplished uniquely. Hence, His death not only appeases God’s wrath but also brings about justification for those whom He died for.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10, Romans 5:1

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Christ Our Altar
Todd Nibert · May 21, 2008
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