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How can God be just and justify sinners?

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God can be just and justify sinners through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ (Romans 3:26).

The question of how God maintains His justice while justifying sinners is addressed in Romans 3:26, which states that God is both just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. This duality is reconciled in the atonement made by Christ, who took on the sins of humanity and bore the penalty on their behalf. Through His righteousness, believers are declared justified—not because of their own merit but because of their faith in the finished work of Christ. This concept encapsulates the essence of imputation in Reformed theology, wherein believers are credited with Christ's righteousness, allowing God's justice to be satisfied while extending mercy to the guilty.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26

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