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Why is the concept of divine justice important for Christians?

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Divine justice is crucial because it underscores the holiness of God and the necessity for sin to be met with an appropriate sacrifice, which Christ provides.

The concept of divine justice reveals the seriousness of sin and the character of a holy God who cannot overlook transgressions. In Zechariah 13, the call for the sword to awake against the shepherd illustrates that justice must be satisfied, and it points to Christ who takes upon Himself the sins of His people. This sacrifice is essential for reconciliation between God and humanity, emphasizing that the penalty for sin is death. Without this understanding of justice, the grace that believers experience through Christ's atonement would be diminished. Understanding divine justice allows Christians to appreciate the depth of God's love in sending Christ to satisfy that justice for His elect.
Scripture References: Zechariah 13, Romans 3:19-26, Isaiah 53:5

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