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How do we know God is a just Savior?

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God is a just Savior because He fulfills His justice while providing grace through faith in Christ, ensuring that sin is always duly accounted for.

The justice of God is crucial to understanding His role as Savior. In Isaiah 45:21, God declares Himself a just God and a Savior, highlighting the harmonious relationship between His holiness and His mercy. The Apostle Paul explains in Romans how God's righteousness is satisfied through the sacrifice of Christ, meaning He does not overlook sin but rather pays its penalty in full. Thus, God's justice strikes fear while simultaneously offering hope; knowing that His justice against sin has been satisfied allows us to approach Him without fear of condemnation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:21, Romans 3:24-26, Romans 8:32, Isaiah 53:5, 1 Peter 2:24, Romans 3:26

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Look and Be Saved!
Paul Mahan · Aug 13, 2014
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Joshua

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