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How can God be just and yet be a Savior?

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God demonstrates both His justice and Savior role by offering forgiveness through Christ, fulfilling the requirements of justice while providing salvation.

The tension between God's justice and His role as Savior is a central theme in the Bible. God is inherently just, meaning He cannot overlook sin. Through the sacrificial death of Christ, justice is satisfied, as He takes the punishment deserved by sinners. This duality is portrayed powerfully in Isaiah 45:21, where God is described as both just and a Savior. In every biblical narrative—from the garden of Eden to Calvary—we see the unfolding of God's plan to redeem His people while affirming His holiness and justice. The Gospel's proclamation of salvation is thus not in contradiction but in perfect harmony with God's nature as just.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:21, Romans 3:25-26

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