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Why was Christ's sacrifice necessary for mercy?

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Christ's sacrifice was necessary to satisfy God's justice, allowing mercy to be extended to sinners.

The sacrifice of Christ is central to understanding God's mercy because it ensures that justice is not only upheld but satisfied. According to Romans 3:25-26, God put forward Christ as a sacrifice to bear our sins, thus allowing Him to remain just while justifying the sinner. This means that mercy cannot be granted without first addressing sin; Christ’s death on the cross fulfills that requirement. It is through His sacrifice that we see the depth of God's mercy, as it cost Him dearly to show us grace, allowing us to be mercifully redeemed and restored.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25-26, Isaiah 53

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