Bootstrap

Why is the concept of satisfaction important in understanding Christ’s sacrifice?

Answered in 1 source

Satisfaction serves as a crucial component in understanding that Christ's suffering was not in vain; it accomplished the salvation of His people.

The concept of satisfaction is pivotal in our comprehension of Christ’s sacrificial work because it assures believers that His suffering produced the desired effect—saving grace. As seen in Isaiah 53:11, Christ is satisfied because He acknowledges the successful outcome of His travail, which solidifies the belief that His death was purposeful and effective. It implies that not only does God the Father find satisfaction in the fulfillment of His plan, but that Christ Himself, in His human experience, found fulfillment in completing the salvific work assigned to Him. This perspective underlines the completeness and sufficiency of Christ's medium of reconciliation, affirming the doctrines of grace in the Reformed faith.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11, John 17:4, Romans 8:30

Sermons (1)

Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.

0:00 0:00