III. Christ, by his obedience and death, did fully discharge the debt of all those that are thus justified, and did make a proper, real, and full satisfaction to his Father’s justice in their behalf. Yet inasmuch as he was given by the Father for them, and his obedience and satisfaction accepted in their stead, and both freely, not for anything in them, their justification is only of free grace; that both the exact justice and rich grace of God might be glorified in the justification of sinners. - WCF 11.3
Resources
The Satisfaction of Christ by A. A. Hodge
The Person & Satisfaction of Christ by John Owen
The Imputation of the Active Obedience of Christ by John Owen
Jesus Satisfies Both the Law's Demand's and it's Curses by John Colquhoun
The Importance of the Satisfaction View of the Atonement by R. C. Sproul
The Wrath of God Satisfied for His People by Al Baker
The Satisfaction View of the Atonement by Loraine Boettner
The Satisfaction Rendered by Christ Proved to Embrace His Active as Well as Passive Obedience by A. A. Hodge
Westminster Confession 11.3 by Rick Phillips
Multimedia
Christ’s Obedience and Satisfaction - WCF 11.3 (MP3) by Jerusalem Chamber
eBooks
The Satisfaction of Christ (eBook) by A. W. Pink