Justice Satisfied
Series V.05 - New Park Street
The sermon explores the apparent contradiction between God's justice and the possibility of human salvation, arguing that the sinner's fear of divine retribution is understandable given the immutability of God's character. However, it posits that this barrier is overcome through the substitutionary sacrifice of Jesus Christ, whose death fully satisfies divine justice and renders God capable of justifying the believer. The message emphasizes the necessity of heartfelt confession and faith in Christ as the means by which individuals can experience forgiveness and cleansing, ultimately demonstrating that God's justice, far from being an obstacle, becomes a powerful advocate for the repentant, securing their eternal reconciliation.
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| Sermon ID | 172411758564 |
| Duration | 41:18 |
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| Category | Audiobook |
| Bible Text | Romans, 3:27 |
| Language | English |
