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How do we know Christ's salvation is just?

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Christ's salvation is just because it is based on His righteousness and fulfills God's demands.

Christ's salvation is rooted in His righteousness, as emphasized in Luke 19:38, where the crowds proclaim 'Blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord.' The nature of Christ’s salvation is just because it satisfies the divine law and justice. When Jesus saves, He does not overlook justice; rather, He fulfills it on behalf of His people. Through His perfect life and sacrificial death, He demonstrates both mercy and justice. Thus, His salvation is completely just, for it upholds the holiness of God while redeeming sinners.
Scripture References: Luke 19:38, Romans 3:26

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