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How can a holy God justify sinners?

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A holy God can justify sinners through the imputed righteousness of Christ, satisfying His justice.

The profound question of how a holy God can justify sinners is resolved in the gospel of Jesus Christ. God is just and cannot overlook sin; He must punish it. However, through the sacrificial death of Jesus, who took upon Himself the sins of His people, God's justice was satisfied. The imputed righteousness of Christ is credited to believers, enabling God to declare them righteous. Romans 3:26 states that God can justify those who have faith in Jesus, showcasing His nature as both just and merciful. This dual aspect of God's character means that He remains faithful to His justice while freely offering grace to sinners who trust in His Son.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Romans 7:6

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Not Guilty
Winston Pannell · Feb 26, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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