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What does the Bible say about God as a just Savior?

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The Bible reveals God as a just God and Savior, emphasizing His holiness and the sole path of salvation through Christ.

In Isaiah 45, God declares Himself as 'a just God and a Savior,' highlighting His holiness and justice. This statement underlines the necessity of divine justice in the act of salvation. The Lord emphasizes that there is no other God besides Him, reinforcing the uniqueness of salvation found only in Christ (Isaiah 45:20-25). The holiness of God demands that sin must be dealt with; therefore, the full weight of justice is satisfied in the salvation offered through Jesus Christ, who is both fully God and fully man. Thus, God’s character as just is not compromised, but is fully expressed in the act of saving sinners through the righteousness obtained in Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:20-25, Ephesians 4:4-6

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